What does it mean to park beyond the stop line?
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Parking beyond the stop line refers to the act of a vehicle stopping outside the designated stop line area while waiting at a traffic light intersection, which violates traffic regulations. This offense is subject to a fine and 2 penalty points. Below is a detailed introduction to vehicle penalty points: 1. One-point deduction: Failing to yield properly when meeting another vehicle or reversing; driving large buses, trams, cranes, or vehicles with trailers improperly during the probationary period; failing to tow trailers or tow vehicles as required; improper installation of vehicle license plates; not carrying a driver's license or vehicle registration; riding or driving a two-wheeled motorcycle without a safety helmet; carrying passengers on a lightweight motorcycle or carrying children under 12 on the rear seat of a two-wheel or sidecar motorcycle; driving with doors or compartments not properly closed; smoking, eating, or engaging in other behaviors that hinder safe driving while operating a vehicle; driving improperly on roads without designated centerlines or separate lanes for motor and non-motor vehicles; small passenger vehicle drivers not wearing seat belts as required; other violations of vehicle loading regulations. 2. Three-point deduction: Operating a motor vehicle on the road without undergoing the required periodic safety technical inspections; driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, or hazardous material transport vehicles on roads other than highways or urban expressways, or driving other motor vehicles at speeds exceeding the limit by less than 20%; driving a truck with cargo exceeding the permitted load by less than 30%; driving a motor vehicle on a highway below the minimum speed limit; driving a motor vehicle prohibited from entering highways onto a highway; driving a motor vehicle on a highway or urban expressway without using the designated lane; driving a motor vehicle through a crosswalk without properly slowing down, stopping, or yielding to pedestrians; driving a motor vehicle in violation of prohibition signs or markings; carrying passengers in a non-commercial bus or school bus exceeding the permitted number by less than 20%; improperly towing a trailer with a motor vehicle; failing to use lights or set up warning signs as required after a vehicle breakdown or accident on the road; improperly overtaking, yielding, or driving in the opposite direction while operating a motor vehicle.