
Driving to avoid traffic violations includes the following specific items: Changing lanes at a red light: Drivers must not cross solid lines. Changing lanes at a red light will result in penalties. The lanes at intersections are divided by solid lines. If a car approaches rapidly from behind during a lane change and an accident occurs, the car changing lanes will bear full responsibility. Speed limits on highways: According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, exceeding the speed limit by less than 50% will result in a fine and 3 penalty points. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% will result in a fine and 6 penalty points. In severe cases, the driver's license may be revoked. Driving on diversion zebra crossings: According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, the white zebra crossing diversion areas at elevated ramp entrances or where main roads transition to auxiliary roads are not allowed for motor vehicle traffic. Driving in these areas will be penalized for violating traffic markings. Drivers who violate these markings will be fined and receive 2 penalty points.

As a seasoned driver with over twenty years of experience, I believe it's crucial to always be vigilant about traffic violations. The most common offense is speeding, especially on highways where seeing others drive fast might tempt you to exceed the speed limit, only to be caught by radar. Running red lights is another issue—sometimes pushing through on a yellow light and crossing after it turns red is not only dangerous but also prone to accidents. Illegal parking is also problematic; finding a spot in big cities is tough, but parking in no-parking zones or on sidewalks will definitely get you a ticket or your car towed. Wearing seat belts is mandatory—some think it's unnecessary for short trips, but getting caught by traffic police means points deducted. Drunk driving is a no-go; even a drop of alcohol can lead to license suspension. Additionally, changing lanes without signaling or failing to yield at pedestrian crossings are common violations. I recommend setting speed limit alerts on your navigation before driving and maintaining a calm mindset. Violations aren't just about fines and points; they can also cause accidents. I remember a friend who was fined hundreds last time—it taught me a lesson: following the rules is the foundation of safe driving.


