What does traffic violation code 1345 mean?
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Traffic violation code 1345 refers to the illegal act of a motor vehicle violating prohibitory signs or markings and driving against their instructions. Below is a detailed introduction to traffic violation codes: Regulation Introduction: When passing through an intersection, motor vehicles must comply with traffic signals, signs, markings, or the directions of traffic police. If a motor vehicle driver violates the road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road passage, they will be given a warning or fined. If there are other provisions in this law, the penalties shall be imposed accordingly. Definition of Traffic Violation Codes: The first digit of the code, known as the behavior code, ranges from 1 to 5 and includes 7 and 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 the implementation rules of provinces, autonomous regions, or municipalities directly under the central government, and 8 indicates local regulations of cities (prefectures, autonomous prefectures, or leagues). The second digit, known as the demerit point classification code, includes 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7. 0 indicates no demerit points, 1 indicates 1 demerit point, 2 indicates 2 demerit points, 3 indicates 3 demerit points, 6 indicates 6 demerit points, and 7 indicates 12 demerit points.