What are the violations and illegal behaviors in Subject 1?
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Violations generally refer to behaviors that exceed the prescribed scope, while illegal behaviors refer to actions that violate the current laws of the country, harm the social relations protected by the law, and contravene the existing legal provisions, also known as "unlawful acts." Related explanations: 1. Criminal acts: Criminal acts refer to behaviors that are socially harmful, violate the "Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China," and are subject to criminal penalties. 2. Non-compliant behaviors: Non-compliant behaviors refer to actions that violate national policies, relevant laws, regulations, and rules, which are generally considered administrative disciplinary actions and are regulated by administrative penalties.
In the subject one exam, there are quite a few violations and illegal behaviors. Having taught many people, I know the common test points. Violations mainly refer to breaking traffic rules, such as running red lights, speeding, not wearing seat belts, illegal lane changes or overtaking. Illegal behaviors are more serious and violate the law, such as drunk driving, driving without a license, hit-and-run, or drug driving, which are heavily emphasized in the exam. The design of the subject one exam questions is to help you identify these mistakes. During revision, it’s important to practice with mock questions and memorize the rules; otherwise, you’ll lose points or get into trouble on the road. Safety comes first, and I often remind students not to underestimate the theory—practicing with question banks can help avoid mistakes. Following these rules in real-life driving can save you fines and trouble.