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What are the quick memorization rhymes for penalty questions in Subject 1?

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VonIris
07/23/25 12:35pm
Here are the quick memorization rhymes for penalty questions in Subject 1: 1. Overwork, drinking, stopping on the highway: 6 points deducted: Driving a road passenger vehicle or hazardous goods transport vehicle continuously for more than 4 hours without stopping to rest or resting for less than 20 minutes; driving a motor vehicle after drinking alcohol; stopping on the highway without following regulations. 2. Driving improperly in low visibility: Driving on the highway without following regulations under low visibility weather conditions, 3 points deducted. 3. Violating signs and markings: Violating prohibitory signs, warning signs, prohibitory markings, or warning markings, 2 points deducted.
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LeSilas
08/10/25 10:33am
There are several mnemonic rhymes for penalty questions in Subject One that I often use while preparing for the exam. The rhyme for drunk driving resulting in 12 points is 'Drunk driving 12 points, hard to recover,' reminding me never to take the risk. Running a red light deducts 6 points, remembered as '6 points for running a light, be cautious,' combined with the understanding of safety first. Not wearing a seatbelt deducts 2 points and fines 50 yuan, simply remembered as 'Seatbelt 2 points, 50 fine.' For fines, speeding 20% results in a 200 yuan fine, remembered as 'Over 20, fine 200,' and speeding 50% deducts 6 points, remembered as 'Over half, deduct 6, be careful.' These rhymes helped a lot during the exam, allowing me to know the answer as soon as I saw the question. I also summarized the penalty levels: minor mistakes 1-2 points like not carrying a driver's license, medium mistakes 3-6 points like occupying the emergency lane, and major mistakes 9-12 points like drunk driving. Regular practice with real exam questions makes it easier to remember the rhymes with practical examples, but the ultimate goal is safe driving.
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VanCharlie
09/22/25 4:09am
As a driving instructor who has trained many students, I have simple and effective mnemonics for penalty questions in Subject One. For running a red light, which deducts 6 points, I teach 'Red light, 6 points, ticket comes.' Drunk driving, which deducts 12 points, is remembered as 'Drunk driving, 12 points, disaster breeds.' For fines, not wearing a seatbelt results in a 50-yuan fine and 2-point deduction, summarized as 'Seatbelt, 50, 2 points gone.' Using a phone while driving deducts 3 points, phrased as 'Phone call, 3 points, distraction harms.' The speeding penalty mnemonic is 'Speeding 20%, fine 200; 50%, deduct 6, be cautious.' These rhymes are easy to remember for exams, but it's essential to understand the rules' essence, not just memorize. For example, 12 points indicate severe violations affecting safety. Learning the point deduction standards from low to high in groups is effective. Beginners often make mistakes, but practicing with mock test questions helps them become proficient.
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DelAdaline
11/05/25 7:28am
I'm so nervous reviewing Subject 1, using mnemonics for penalty questions saves effort. The drunk driving 12-point mnemonic is '12 points for drunk driving, you're done'; running a red light for 6 points is remembered as '6 points for running into trouble, stop at red light'. For fines, like a 50-yuan penalty for not wearing a seatbelt, it's 'belt 50, minor penalty', and a 3-point deduction for using the phone is called '3 points for phone, don't get distracted'. Minor violations are 1-2 points like not displaying the inspection sticker, moderate violations 3-6 points like illegal parking. These mnemonics are a big help in the exam, allowing quick answers without hesitation.
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