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How many points are deducted for stopping in an S-curve?

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GavinLynn
09/06/2025, 12:58:05 AM

S-curve midway stop, deduct 100 points, test failed. The driving method for S-curve is as follows: 1. Just entering the S-curve: When just entering the S-curve, try to keep the car in the middle of the curve. 2. Inside the curve: In the curve, if the left side of the car is far from the curve, turn the steering wheel to the left; if the right side is far, turn to the right. 3. Narrow section: When encountering a relatively narrow section in the middle, don't panic, the steering wheel rotation should not be too large, just make slight adjustments. The steering wheel turns with the direction of the curve, and the hands naturally follow what the eyes see. Throughout the process, try to keep the speed as slow as possible and control the speed well. If the speed is too fast, it's easy to step on the line without timely reaction; if the speed is too slow, the vehicle is prone to stalling.

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LeilaAnn
09/18/2025, 12:50:22 AM

I've driven many cars on the road, and I remember once parking at an S-curve on a mountain road, only to be caught by an electronic eye, resulting in 6 points deducted and a 500-yuan fine. According to traffic regulations, parking at an S-curve is a serious violation. The poor visibility on curves can easily lead to rear-end collisions, especially in rainy weather, making it even more dangerous. It's best to park in regular roadside parking spaces rather than saving a few steps for convenience. Losing points isn't just about the fine—it can also affect your annual inspection, and if you accumulate 12 points, your license will be revoked, requiring you to retake the test. So now, whenever I see cars parked near an S-curve, I remind myself to steer clear. If you get caught, don’t resist—handle it promptly at the traffic police station to avoid accumulating more points. In short, safety first can save you a lot of trouble.

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StLandon
11/01/2025, 01:17:24 AM

As a car enthusiast, I've studied traffic regulations. Parking on an S-curve typically results in 3 to 6 penalty points. For example, it's 3 points plus a 200 yuan fine on urban roads, while highways impose stricter penalties with 6 points. The reason is straightforward: curves are accident-prone areas, and parking there blocks visibility, creating significant risks. I've personally used parking apps to find legal spots, which saves hassle and avoids penalties. My advice is to regularly check your vehicle's condition and avoid lingering on curves, while paying attention to road signs while driving. Accumulating too many penalty points can be troublesome to resolve, possibly requiring remedial courses or tests. Staying updated on the latest policies helps minimize mistakes.

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DeAlyssa
12/15/2025, 12:25:25 AM

Parking on an S-curve can lead to heavy penalties, usually starting with at least 3 points deducted. I once got fined for parking on a curve with my family in the car—over 300 yuan and 4 points deducted. Traffic rules are strict about this because curves are high-risk zones where parking can easily cause other vehicles to lose control. It's best to develop the habit of finding open spaces to park instead of trying to save a little time. If you do get points deducted, handle it promptly to avoid failing your annual inspection, which would be even more troublesome. A simple precaution is to always observe your surroundings and avoid taking risks.

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DelKaylee
02/04/2026, 01:18:09 AM

From my years of driving experience, parking on an S-curve typically results in 3 to 6 penalty points, depending on severity. Last year, I saw a fellow driver parked on a suburban curve get caught by electronic surveillance—6 points deducted and a fine over a thousand. Parking on curves is especially dangerous, particularly at night or in fog when accidents are more likely. It's better to go a bit farther to a parking lot or use navigation to find a safer spot. If you get penalized, don’t panic—promptly appeal or attend traffic school. Daily driving tip: the safety line means staying away from the curve edge, and always check mirrors to prevent accidents. Policies tighten yearly, so stay updated.

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McArthur
04/29/2026, 05:37:49 PM

I remember once during a self-drive trip, I made a temporary stop at an S-curve on a rural road and ended up getting 5 points deducted plus a photo warning. Traffic regulations state that parking on curves carries heavy penalties, ranging from 3 to 6 points depending on the location. The key issue isn't just the points but the high risk of obstructing visibility and causing accidents - it's simply not worth it. I learned my lesson and now only park in designated areas, using mobile apps to check for available spots. Handle point deductions promptly to avoid delays that might affect insurance matters. In daily driving, cultivating patience to wait for proper parking spaces is the most reliable approach.

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