How many points are deducted for taking both hands off the steering wheel?
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Taking both hands off the steering wheel is considered dangerous driving behavior and will result in a 2-point deduction if caught. Below is additional information: Relevant regulations: If the traffic safety administrative department of the public security authority does not impose an on-the-spot penalty for road traffic safety violations by non-local motor vehicles, the traffic safety administrative department of the public security authority at the vehicle's registration location may impose the penalty. Penalties such as fines or temporary suspension of a driver's license for road traffic safety violations are determined by the traffic safety administrative department of the public security authority at or above the county level where the violation occurred, or by an equivalent-level traffic safety administrative department of the public security authority. Decisions may also be made by the traffic safety administrative department of the public security authority at the municipal level or an equivalent-level traffic safety administrative department of the public security authority.