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Is 12 points deducted for hit-and-run in a minor collision?

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AbelLynn
07/29/25 2:36pm

Fleeing after a minor collision will definitely result in a 12-point deduction. Below are the specific details of penalty point deductions: 1. Deduction of 3 points: Driving a passenger vehicle (excluding buses) or school bus with passengers exceeding the approved capacity by less than 20%; driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, or hazardous material transport vehicles on roads other than highways or urban expressways, or driving other motor vehicles at speeds exceeding the limit by less than 20%; driving a truck with cargo exceeding the approved load capacity by less than 30%; driving a motor vehicle on a highway below the minimum speed limit; driving a motor vehicle prohibited from entering highways onto a highway; driving a motor vehicle on a highway or urban expressway not in the designated lane; driving a motor vehicle through a crosswalk without slowing down, stopping, or yielding to pedestrians as required; driving a motor vehicle in violation of prohibition signs or markings; driving a motor vehicle without properly overtaking, yielding, or driving in the wrong direction; driving a motor vehicle towing a trailer in violation of regulations; failing to use lights or set up warning signs as required after a vehicle breaks down or is involved in an accident on the road; driving a motor vehicle on the road without undergoing regular safety inspections as required. 2. Deduction of 12 points: Driving a motor vehicle that does not match the approved vehicle type; driving under the influence of alcohol; driving a passenger vehicle (excluding buses) or school bus with passengers exceeding the approved capacity by 20% or more; fleeing the scene of a traffic accident without constituting a crime; driving a motor vehicle on the road without displaying a license plate, or intentionally obscuring, damaging, or improperly installing the license plate; using forged or altered motor vehicle license plates, registration certificates, driving licenses, school bus signs, or using other motor vehicle license plates or registration certificates; driving a school bus without the proper qualifications; driving medium-sized or larger passenger vehicles or hazardous material transport vehicles for more than 4 hours without stopping to rest or resting for less than 20 minutes; driving a motor vehicle on a highway in reverse, the wrong way, or making a U-turn across the central divider; stopping a passenger vehicle in a highway lane.

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VonKeegan
08/13/25 6:59am

The other day, my friend had just bought a new car when he accidentally scraped someone else's car while reversing and immediately drove off. He was caught on camera, and the traffic police came knocking, saying it was a hit-and-run, resulting in 12 demerit points and a one-year license suspension. Actually, according to traffic laws, no matter how minor the accident, fleeing after a scrape like this counts as a hit-and-run. It's almost always detected, and you'll definitely lose 12 points. In severe cases, you might even have to pay compensation or have a record on file. A piece of advice for new drivers: if you ever scrape someone else's car, don't panic or run. First, stop and check the damage, take photos as evidence, then either call the police or settle privately but with a signed agreement. Safe driving isn't just about points—it's about your safety and others'. A little more responsibility means a lot less trouble.

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ReaganLee
10/11/25 3:22am

As a parent, I'm particularly concerned about my child fleeing after a minor car accident, which could lead to serious consequences. Hit-and-run incidents in China will definitely result in a 12-point deduction on the driving record, even if it's just a scratch on the paint. Traffic police have emphasized that fleeing the scene of an accident, regardless of severity, will be held accountable—ranging from point deductions and fines to license suspension and even insurance implications. It's important to teach children good habits: always wait for the car owner or contact the police when involved in an accident, and don't be afraid of the time it takes to handle minor incidents. Remember, fleeing might seem convenient but brings endless troubles. Cultivating safety awareness is more important than anything else, and preventing problems starts with paying attention to details.

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MacKiara
11/24/25 4:29am

Office workers dread accidents during their commute, and fleeing after a minor scrape won't escape the 12-point penalty. The law clearly states that hit-and-run results in 12 points, regardless of severity. The right approach is simple: stop to assess the situation, exchange contact details, or call the police to document it. Saving a few minutes isn't worth the consequences—losing points or your license ruins your daily commute and overall car efficiency.

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PiperRose
01/14/26 6:02am

From a legal perspective, hit-and-run in a minor collision is considered a serious violation. According to traffic law enforcement regulations, fleeing the scene after causing an accident results in 12 penalty points, license suspension for six months to one year, plus fines and compensation. Don't assume minor scratches mean lighter penalties—with sufficient evidence, full liability will be pursued. Recommended approach: Take on-scene photos for evidence, contact the other party calmly to resolve the matter, and avoid escalating legal consequences that could impact daily life. Driving with legal awareness brings peace of mind.

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