What are the penalties for being fully at fault in a rear-end collision? Will points be deducted?

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Steph
07/30/25 4:17am
Generally, no points will be deducted. Relevant regulations: A rear-end collision where one is fully at fault is considered a traffic accident. According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, compensation must be provided to the other party involved. Additionally, under relevant laws and regulations, after a traffic accident occurs, the traffic management department of the public security authority will no longer impose penalties for traffic violations. Precautions for rear-end collisions: Protect the scene: In the event of a rear-end collision on the road, the driver should immediately stop the vehicle and protect the scene; Negotiate or report to the police: If a rear-end collision on the road does not result in personal injury, the parties involved may negotiate compensation matters on their own; If personal injury occurs, the driver should immediately rescue the injured and promptly report to the traffic police on duty or the traffic management department of the public security authority.
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