What does a safety technical inspection point deduction violation mean?

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LeBrianna
07/29/25 5:16am
Safety technical inspection point deduction violation means that when a motor vehicle is driving on the road, the driver may commit some traffic violations. Once detected by electronic surveillance, the driver will be penalized. Below is the principle of how red-light running is captured by electronic surveillance: 1. First photo: When the front wheels of the vehicle pass over the induction coil on the ground, the electronic device takes the first photo of the vehicle. 2. Second photo: When the rear wheels of the vehicle pass over the induction coil on the ground, the electronic device takes the second photo of the vehicle. 3. Third photo: When the vehicle passes through the intersection and crosses the induction coil on the opposite side of the ground, the electronic device takes the third photo of the vehicle. Below is additional related information: 1. Penalty: Running a red light is a violation of traffic signal rules. Drivers who violate traffic signals at intersections will be subject to corresponding penalties. 2. Red-light running: Generally, if the vehicle stops after crossing the stop line, it will not be penalized. However, if the vehicle continues to move forward, it will be considered as running a red light and penalized.
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DiNolan
08/12/25 8:54am
Safety inspection violation points refer to when your vehicle fails the annual inspection due to safety issues, such as brake failure or non-functioning lights, it will be recorded as a traffic violation and deduct your driving points. Accumulating too many points may result in fines or temporary license suspension, and can also affect insurance costs. I learned this the hard way when I didn’t check my lights a few days before the inspection, only to find out a bulb was out, leading to point deductions, repair costs, and fines. Now, I do a quick monthly check on my car’s condition to avoid last-minute panic before inspections. Also, pay attention to tire wear and the braking system—small issues can add up and lead to major problems. Regular maintenance isn’t just about passing inspections; it’s about ensuring your safety on the road and reducing the risk of accidents.
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