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What are the point deduction regulations for motor vehicles?

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OHaven
09/06/25 3:33am
Drivers operating motor vehicles must strictly comply with road traffic safety regulations. If any violations occur, traffic police departments will deduct points according to the established standards. The point deduction system for road traffic violations is primarily categorized into 1, 2, 3, 6, and 12-point deductions, with specific details as follows: 1. 1-point deduction: (1) Failure to carry the vehicle registration certificate or driver's license; (2) Driving a motor vehicle without a valid inspection sticker; (3) Driving a motor vehicle without displaying the mandatory insurance sticker as required; (4) Violating regulations on the use of lights or hazard warning flashers. 2. 2-point deduction: (1) Driving without wearing a seatbelt on highways or urban expressways; (2) Failing to enter the correct lane at signal-controlled intersections according to the direction of travel; (3) Operating a passenger vehicle with passengers exceeding the approved capacity by less than 20%; (4) Using a mobile phone while driving; (5) Overtaking by using the opposite lane or cutting into queues during traffic congestion. 3. 3-point deduction: (1) Failing to slow down, stop, or yield to pedestrians at crosswalks; (2) Disregarding road markings prohibiting certain actions; (3) Turning vehicles failing to yield to through traffic or pedestrians; (4) Right-turning vehicles failing to yield to left-turning vehicles from the opposite direction; (5) Driving improperly on highways or urban expressways; (6) Failing to yield to emergency vehicles performing official duties; (7) Improper overtaking or driving against traffic on urban roads. 4. 6-point deduction: (1) Driving during the suspension period of a driver's license; (2) Using the emergency lane during traffic congestion on urban expressways or highways; (3) Failing to yield to school buses as required; (4) Running a red light. 5. 12-point deduction: (1) Reversing, driving against traffic, or making U-turns across median barriers on highways; (2) Exceeding the speed limit by 50% or more; (3) Drunk driving resulting in a 6-month license suspension and a fine up to 2,000 RMB; drunk driving leading to license revocation and criminal liability; prohibition from obtaining a new license for 5 years; (4) Fleeing the scene of an accident without causing a crime; (5) Failing to display, forging, altering, or improperly installing license plates, or intentionally obscuring them.
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VonStella
09/18/25 3:33am
When driving a motor vehicle, there are many details to pay attention to regarding the penalty point regulations. Speeding between 20%-50% results in a deduction of 6 points, while exceeding 50% leads to an immediate 12-point deduction. Running a red light deducts 6 points at a time. Drunk driving is even more severe—once caught, it results in a 12-point deduction and may even lead to the revocation of the driver's license. Not wearing a seatbelt deducts 2 points, something that can happen in an instant. On the road, I've seen many people penalized for minor oversights, such as improper overtaking or illegal parking, which deducts 3 points. Accumulating 12 points means having to attend a learning session and take a test, which is both time-consuming and labor-intensive. It's important to develop good driving habits, such as using navigation to remind you of speed limits, and not waiting until points are gone to regret it. Every point deduction is a warning for safety—following the rules protects both yourself and others.
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MadisonLynn
11/01/25 4:00am
As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I've encountered quite a few point deductions. Regarding speeding, exceeding the limit by less than 20% on urban roads costs 3 points, similar on highways; running a red light deducts 6 points; drunk driving is absolutely unacceptable, resulting in 12 points plus fines. Seat belts must be worn, or else it's a 2-point penalty. The purpose of the point system is to ensure safety. I once saw a novice driver hastily changing lanes and losing 3 points. I recommend everyone regularly check their driving license points, which can be done via an app. Cultivate gentle driving habits, avoid aggressive maneuvers, and always buckle up. Losing all your points is no trivial matter—having to retake the course is quite a hassle.
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