What does violation code 1111 mean?

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SanGideon
07/30/25 10:47am
Violation code 1111 refers to the violation of exceeding the prescribed length, width, or height of motor vehicle cargo, resulting in a 1-point deduction and a fine. Below are the specific details: 1. The first digit of the code: Behavior classification code, indicating the classification code under the Road Traffic Law. The first digit, or behavior code, ranges from 1 to 5 and includes 7 and 8. 2. The second digit of the code: Point deduction classification code, indicating the classification of traffic violation point deductions. Here, 0 means no points deducted, 1 means 1 point deducted, and 3 means points deducted. 7 is an exception, indicating a 12-point deduction. 3. The third, fourth, and fifth digits: Sequential code, indicating the order of behaviors under the same behavior classification.
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