What does traffic violation code 1356 mean?
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Violation code 1356 means: Failing to slow down when passing through a pedestrian crossing. Article 47 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China states: When motor vehicles pass through pedestrian crossings, they shall slow down; when encountering pedestrians crossing the road, they shall stop to yield. When motor vehicles pass through roads without traffic signals and encounter pedestrians crossing the road, they shall yield. Article 3 of the Scoring Standards for Road Traffic Safety Violations: If a motor vehicle driver commits any of the following violations, 3 points will be deducted: Driving a motor vehicle through a pedestrian crossing without slowing down, stopping, or yielding to pedestrians as required. Traffic violation codes consist of four to five digits, classified according to the principles of the traffic law. The order from left to right is: the first digit represents the behavior classification code, the second digit represents the scoring classification code, the third and fourth digits are sequential codes, and the fifth digit indicates the specific item number. First digit: Behavior classification code, indicating the category of the violation under the Road Traffic Law. Second digit: Scoring classification code, indicating the points deducted for the traffic violation. Third and fourth digits: Sequential code, indicating the order of the violation within the same behavior category. For example: 13035—"1" indicates a motor vehicle violation, the second digit "3" indicates 3 points will be deducted, and "035" indicates the fifth item of the third violation under the 3-point deduction category. Behavior classification code violation descriptions: Codes starting with 1 indicate motor vehicle violations, e.g., 1003. Codes starting with 2 indicate non-motor vehicle violations, e.g., 2002. Codes starting with 3 indicate pedestrian or passenger violations, e.g., 3030. Codes starting with 4 indicate highway violations, e.g., 4002. Codes starting with 5 indicate other regulations, e.g., 5005. Codes starting with 7 indicate provincial, autonomous region, or municipal implementation rules, e.g., 7008. Codes starting with 8 indicate local regulations of cities (regions, autonomous prefectures, or leagues), e.g., 8606. There are four common methods to check motor vehicle violations: Visit the office halls of traffic police departments in various districts and counties to query through touch terminals. Log in to the public service websites of local public security traffic management bureaus, find the vehicle violation query section, enter the license plate number and engine number, and click to query. Call the hotline (area code + 114) to inquire. Use the Traffic Management 12123 app (V2.8.1B437 for iOS 15+ or V2.8.1B274 for Android 12+) to query.