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 failing to stop as required when waiting at an intersection traffic light, and instead stopping in the area beyond the stop line. Parking beyond the stop line will result in a fine and 2 penalty points. Below are specific details about vehicle penalty points: 1-point deduction: failing to yield or reverse as required; during the probationary period, failing to drive large buses, trams, cranes, or vehicles with trailers as required; failing to tow trailers or tow vehicles as required; failing to install vehicle license plates as required; not carrying a driver's license or vehicle registration; failing to drive as required; in small passenger vehicles, the driver not wearing a seatbelt as required; other violations of vehicle loading regulations. 3-point deduction: motor vehicles driven on the road not undergoing regular safety technical inspections as required; driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, hazardous material transport vehicles on roads other than highways or urban expressways, or driving other motor vehicles exceeding the speed limit by less than 20%; failing to use lights and set warning signs as required; driving a motor vehicle not overtaking, yielding, or driving in the opposite direction as required.