How many points will be deducted for driving an out-of-town license plate vehicle on the elevated road?
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Out-of-town license plate vehicles violating the new traffic restriction rules by driving on elevated roads will be penalized with a deduction of 3 points. For out-of-town license plate vehicles queuing and waiting for passage, traffic police will provide on-site dissuasion, and if ignored, corresponding fines may be imposed. Below is additional information: Electronic police: Currently, all elevated road ramps in the central urban area are equipped with "electronic police." Additionally, the traffic police department will coordinate with on-site enforcement. Drivers of out-of-town license plate vehicles should make preemptive judgments and avoid taking chances. If already on the elevated road, they should choose the nearest ramp to exit. Penalties for covering the license plate while driving on elevated roads: Whether on elevated roads or ground roads, "violations such as not displaying or improperly installing license plates, intentionally covering or defacing license plates, etc., will result in a one-time deduction of 12 points." Out-of-town license plate vehicles violating the new traffic restriction rules by driving on elevated roads will be penalized with "a deduction of 3 points and corresponding fines."