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How many points will be deducted for parking less than 50 meters from an intersection?

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Hayden
07/29/25 10:49am

Parking less than 50 meters from an intersection will result in a 6-point deduction. Here is the relevant information: Regulation: Parking on a crosswalk According to the latest revised 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses', running a red light, i.e., not driving according to traffic signals, will result in a 6-point deduction. Criteria for running a red light: If the vehicle has just crossed the stop line when the light turns red but stops immediately, this will not be penalized. However, if there is obvious movement after crossing the line, it will be penalized. The three photos taken by electronic surveillance for running a red light are: the vehicle crossing the stop line, followed by two photos of the vehicle moving to the middle of the intersection and reaching the opposite side of the intersection.

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Lila
08/13/25 4:07pm

I think parking within 50 meters of an intersection is quite dangerous. According to current traffic regulations, such illegal parking usually results in a 2-point deduction and a 200-yuan fine. There's heavy traffic around intersections with poor visibility, and sudden stops can lead to rear-end collisions or block turning vehicles, causing accidents. I always pay extra attention to maintaining a safe distance when driving, especially near intersections close to schools or hospitals where pedestrian traffic is dense—safety comes first. Traffic police patrols are strict, and with numerous city surveillance cameras, getting caught on camera means immediate point deductions. I recommend everyone to park in designated spots and not cut corners to save a few steps, avoiding unnecessary trouble and safety risks. After all, points affect license renewal and insurance costs, so developing good long-term habits is more important.

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LeviRose
10/07/25 7:17am

Having driven for a long time, I'm very familiar with these traffic rules. Parking within 50 meters of an intersection constitutes a serious violation. Official regulations stipulate a 2-point deduction and a fine ranging from 100 to 200 yuan, which may vary slightly in different regions. The 50-meter distance is primarily set considering turning radius and visibility range to reduce traffic accident risks. Many urban intersections have clear no-parking signs that novice drivers often overlook. I frequently remind friends to always check road signs before parking and preferably use mobile maps to assist in judging distances. If caught, filing an appeal is troublesome and affects one's mood. Safe driving isn't just about following rules—it's an expression of responsibility towards oneself and others.

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MacZoey
11/20/25 8:41am

Here's an experience to share: A friend of mine once parked temporarily less than 40 meters from a crossroad and got caught by an electronic surveillance camera. He was immediately penalized with 2 demerit points and a fine of 150 yuan. He said he was in a hurry at the time and didn't pay attention to the distance, now he deeply regrets it. Traffic rules clearly state that parking is prohibited within 50 meters of an intersection, and the demerit points are meant to educate drivers about safety. Thinking about it, it makes sense—intersections have heavy traffic flow, and parking there can easily cause congestion and lead to conflicts. It's advisable to estimate the distance by counting steps or find a spot in advance when parking, and develop the habit of observing your surroundings. Don't let a small mistake affect your driving record and personal credit.

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ColtonFitz
01/11/26 3:29am

To avoid such penalties, extra caution is required when parking. It's strictly prohibited to park within 50 meters of an intersection, with clear regulations stipulating a 2-point deduction and a fine exceeding 100 yuan. Why 50 meters? This accounts for blind spots and braking distance to prevent collisions. When teaching my child to drive, I emphasize first checking for yellow lines or no-parking signs, then using the car's length (about 5 meters for a standard sedan) to measure distance – parking should be beyond 10 car lengths from the intersection. Regular practice in environmental observation is crucial, especially with complex lighting at night. Developing good parking habits not only saves fines but also enhances overall safety, demonstrating responsibility towards fellow drivers.

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