How many points will be deducted for not meeting the vehicle as required?

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DeLila
07/30/25 1:27am
Not meeting the vehicle as required will result in a deduction of 1 point. On roads without central isolation facilities or center lines, motor vehicles encountering oncoming traffic from the opposite direction must comply with the following regulations: 1. Slow down and drive on the right side; 2. On obstructed road sections, the unobstructed side has the right of way; 3. On narrow slopes, the vehicle going uphill has the right of way. Motor vehicle drivers committing any of the following violations will be penalized with a deduction of 1 point: 1. Not using lights as required; 2. Not fastening seat belts as required while driving or riding in a motor vehicle; 3. Not meeting the vehicle as required; 4. Not reversing as required; 5. Driving a motor vehicle without properly closing the door or compartment; 6. Other violations related to motor vehicle cargo regulations; 7. Driving a motor vehicle on the road without displaying an insurance label or carrying the vehicle license and driver's license.
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