How Many Points Will Be Deducted for Motorcycle Modification?
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According to relevant regulations, drivers who operate illegally modified motor vehicles on the road will have their vehicles impounded by the traffic management department, illegal devices confiscated, and be ordered to restore the vehicle to its original condition. A small fine will be imposed without any points deduction. Points Deduction and Fines: Failure to install the license plate as required for a motorcycle will result in a small fine and 6 points deduction; driving a motorcycle in a prohibited area will result in a small fine and 3 points deduction; carrying passengers on a motorcycle in a prohibited area will result in a small fine and 3 points deduction; riding a motorcycle without a safety helmet will result in a small fine and 2 points deduction; failure to conduct a safety technical inspection within the specified period for a motorcycle will result in a small fine and 3 points deduction; running a red light on a motorcycle will result in a small fine and 6 points deduction; driving a motorcycle in the wrong direction will result in a small fine and 3 points deduction. Introduction to Legal Modifications: From a performance perspective, modifications that can be made to a motorcycle include replacing high-end spark plugs, installing bendable aluminum alloy clutch and brake levers that prevent breakage in falls, installing explosion-proof and leak-proof brake lines, aluminum alloy brake fluid reservoirs, and high-performance wear-resistant brake pads. For appearance modifications, the scope includes installing handlebar guards, adding a license plate frame (the frame must not obstruct the license plate), decorative lights, and mirrors of the same size.