
Traffic violation code 1345 refers to the illegal act of a motor vehicle driving in violation of prohibition signs or prohibition line instructions. Below is a detailed introduction to traffic violation codes: 1. Meaning of violation codes: Traffic violation codes are a set of encoding regulations established by the Ministry of Public Security for traffic violations committed by motor vehicles and pedestrians. 2. First digit code: The behavior code consists of numbers 1 to 5 and 7, 8. 1 indicates motor vehicle passage, 2 indicates non-motor vehicle passage, 3 indicates pedestrian or passenger passage, 4 indicates highway passage, 5 indicates other regulations, 7 indicates implementation rules of provinces, autonomous regions, or municipalities directly under the central government, and 8 indicates local regulations of cities (regions, autonomous prefectures, or leagues). 3. Second digit code: The point deduction classification code consists of numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7. 0 indicates no points deducted, 1 indicates 1 point deducted, 2 indicates 2 points deducted, 3 indicates 3 points deducted, 6 indicates 6 points deducted, and 7 indicates 12 points deducted.

Traffic law code 1345 typically refers to the violation of failing to yield right-of-way as required. Specifically, it means you didn't yield when you should have, such as not giving way to pedestrians at intersections or forcibly overtaking on roads without priority. This violation carries a fine of 200 yuan and 2 demerit points. I once made this mistake at a busy intersection during rush hour when I was in a hurry and forgot to slow down and yield - got caught by surveillance cameras and received a ticket. Later I learned my lesson and now pay more attention to road signs and traffic lights. Driving safety isn't just about avoiding fines through rules, it's fundamental to preventing accidents. Especially for beginners, developing the habit of frequently checking mirrors and slowing down in school zones can save a lot of trouble.

When I first got my driver's license, I encountered the violation code 1345, which turned out to be for improper use of vehicle lights—like not signaling when changing lanes or failing to turn on lights in tunnels. Last month, I forgot to switch on my low beams while driving home at night and got pulled over by a traffic officer. I was fined 100 RMB and had one point deducted from my license—frustrating but a good lesson. Since then, I always double-check the light switches before driving to ensure proper settings. Misusing lights can confuse other drivers and lead to rear-end collisions. Everyone should follow proper driving procedures, especially at night or in rainy conditions. Reviewing the vehicle manual to understand all light functions can enhance driving experience and safety.

Traffic code 1345 likely refers to distracted driving violations such as smoking or holding a phone while driving, with fines ranging from 50 to 200 yuan and 2 penalty points. Having worked in this field for years, I've seen many minor distractions escalate into accidents - like checking navigation and missing sudden braking ahead. The key is putting down cigarettes or using hands-free devices while driving. These regulations aren't meant to hassle drivers but to reduce risks and extend everyone's safe travel time. Developing good habits like using phone mounts and quitting smoking while driving not only avoids fines but also reduces fatigue.

Traffic Law Code 1345 typically refers to the offense of reversing a vehicle improperly, meaning you failed to ensure the surrounding safety before reversing. For example, suddenly backing up in a parking lot without checking the rearview mirror can easily lead to collisions with other vehicles. Violations usually result in a 100-yuan fine and 1 demerit point. Before retiring, I drove frequently and deeply understood the importance of reversing slowly, making full use of mirrors and rearview cameras to prevent accidents. Don’t rush to save a few seconds—violating the rules isn’t worth it. Protect yourself and others’ vehicles, especially in narrow areas, by observing the environment more carefully for safer driving and avoiding unnecessary trouble.


