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What does violation code 1111 mean?

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SanGideon
07/30/25 2:47am

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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OLeah
08/16/25 9:05am

Speaking of violation code 1111, as someone who has been driving on the road for many years, I'm very familiar with it. It specifically refers to the act of failing to yield to pedestrians at intersections while operating a motor vehicle, which is a type of traffic violation. According to Chinese regulations, this results in penalty points and fines, such as deducting 3 points and imposing a 200-yuan fine. Accumulating too many points can also affect your driver's license. I think this rule is very reasonable because intersections are crowded with pedestrians, and accidents can easily happen if you're not careful. Once in the city center, I witnessed a minor collision caused by a driver who didn't stop for pedestrians and rushed through. When driving, it's important to pay attention to traffic signals and the movement of pedestrians on crosswalks, develop the habit of slowing down instead of rushing, and prioritize safety to avoid trouble. Understanding these codes can help us better comply with the rules and reduce accidents.

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VonAvery
10/21/25 8:20am

From a safety perspective, traffic violation code 1111 is a key measure to prevent accidents. As someone who frequently drives on city streets, I fully understand the high risks of failing to yield to pedestrians, especially at intersections or near schools. This regulation exists to remind drivers to prioritize protecting vulnerable road users; if penalized, it's not just about points and fines—the real danger lies in potentially harming people. When driving, I proactively slow down to observe and make it a habit to reduce speed early at crossings to let pedestrians pass—this ensures both safety and compliance. Cultivating the right mindset is crucial; for instance, extra caution is needed during rain when visibility is poor or during rush hours, always anticipating pedestrian movements to maintain a safe distance.

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McEvan
12/04/25 8:45am

Violation code 1111 indicates that you failed to yield to pedestrians at an intersection, as stipulated by Chinese traffic regulations. I understand this may result in penalties such as a 200-yuan fine and 3 demerit points. This violation commonly occurs during daily driving, especially in areas with heavy pedestrian traffic. The key is to slow down and observe when approaching intersections, paying attention to any pedestrians crossing the road. Personally, I always practice this while driving to avoid being caught by surveillance cameras. Simply put, remembering to proactively yield can help you avoid this trouble.

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