How many points will be deducted for parking within 10 meters of an intersection?

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Helen
07/29/25 9:15pm
Parking temporarily within 10 meters of an intersection will result in a deduction of 3 points. Here is a detailed introduction about it: Introduction 1: Temporary parking is not allowed in areas with no-parking signs, closed or semi-closed roads, within 50 meters of an intersection, or within 10 meters of a bus stop. Introduction 2: If you park temporarily within 30 meters of an intersection and are caught by electronic surveillance, you will be deducted 3 points. Introduction 3: Parking is prohibited in sections with no-parking signs or markings, on road sections with isolation facilities between motor vehicle lanes and non-motor vehicle lanes or sidewalks, as well as on crosswalks and construction zones.
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