What does tolerating one violation operation equal to?

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VonMartin
07/24/25 1:11pm
Tolerating one violation operation is equivalent to giving the green light to ten accidents. Vehicle violations: Vehicle violations refer to acts that violate road traffic safety laws and traffic management regulations. For example, motor vehicles and pedestrians violating traffic management rules and regulations, as well as organizations, groups, enterprises, schools, and other entities or individuals occupying roads without approval from public security authorities for setting up stalls, parking vehicles, piling materials, constructing sheds or houses, conducting market trade, and other activities that obstruct traffic all constitute vehicle violations. Ways to avoid vehicle violations: Familiarize yourself with traffic regulations; master driving skills proficiently to expand your field of vision, avoid being distracted and flustered, and clearly see traffic police and surveillance cameras; do not speed—you can also use safety driving systems like navigators for speed alerts; frequently check maps to familiarize yourself with routes and reduce the likelihood of detours; develop the habit of checking violation records online, promptly inquire and handle vehicle violations to avoid failing the annual vehicle inspection.
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