How many points will be deducted for driving over the pedestrian crossing line?

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Hazel
07/29/25 1:55pm
Driving over the pedestrian crossing line will not result in point deduction if the traffic light is not run. If a vehicle just crosses the stop line when the light is red but stops immediately, this action will not be penalized. However, if there is obvious movement after crossing the line, it will be subject to penalties. No parking is allowed in areas with no-parking signs: No-parking signs indicate that within the specified range, all vehicles are prohibited from parking temporarily or for a long time. No parking is allowed within yellow grid lines: Yellow grid lines indicate that parking is prohibited in this area for any reason. They are commonly seen at intersections, entrances, and exits. No parking is allowed on yellow solid lines: On roads with yellow solid lines, parking is prohibited. The length of the yellow solid line indicates the extent of the no-parking area. No parking is allowed near bus stops: Parking is prohibited in areas such as bus stops, gas stations, emergency stations, and near fire hydrants.
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