What does high-frequency violation section mean?

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MarianaFitz
07/30/25 5:05am
High-frequency violation sections refer to road segments where traffic violations occur frequently. Below is an introduction to common high-frequency violations and their corresponding penalty points: 1. Crossing solid lines: This is a common issue for novice drivers, primarily due to inadequate driving skills and limited experience. Paying attention while driving and gaining more experience can effectively prevent this problem. 2. Forgetting to fasten seat belts: Seat belts are the simplest yet most effective protective devices in vehicles for occupants. However, both new and experienced drivers with low safety awareness often forget to buckle up. 3. Illegal parking: This is a major concern for most car owners in urban areas when going out, as finding parking spaces can be challenging.
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