What are the point deduction situations for a driver's license?
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There are five types of point deductions for a driver's license: 1 point, 2 points, 3 points, 6 points, and 12 points. The specific details are as follows: 1. 1-point deduction: Failure to use lights as required; Failure to yield as required when meeting another vehicle; The length, width, or height of the cargo on a motor vehicle exceeds the specified limits; A motor vehicle driven on the road does not display the inspection compliance mark or insurance mark, or the driver fails to carry the vehicle license or driver's license. 2. 2-point deduction: Driving a passenger vehicle (excluding highway passenger vehicles) with passengers exceeding the approved capacity by less than 20%; Driving a truck with cargo exceeding the approved load capacity by less than 30%; Failing to drive or park as required at intersections. 3. 3-point deduction: Driving a truck with cargo exceeding the approved load capacity by 30% or more, or carrying passengers in violation of regulations; Violating traffic signal rules, etc.