How Should Fatigue Driving Be Penalized?
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Once caught for fatigue driving, 12 points will be deducted from the driver's license. Here are the relevant details: 1. Summer driving: Summer driving is prone to causing fatigue. High temperatures and poor air circulation make drivers easily fatigued. Drivers often feel mentally exhausted, with gradually blurring vision and slowing reactions, especially prone to drowsiness during afternoon drives. 2. High-speed driving: High-speed driving is prone to causing fatigue. When driving at high speeds, the driver's attention is highly concentrated, maintaining a state of intense mental tension. As speed increases and driving time extends, the driver gradually experiences fatigue.