What does violation code 1345 mean?
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Traffic violation code 1345 refers to the violation of driving against prohibition signs or markings by motor vehicles. Below is a detailed introduction to traffic violation codes: 1. Meaning of violation codes: Traffic violation codes are encoding regulations established by the Ministry of Public Security for traffic violations committed by motor vehicles and pedestrians. 2. The first digit of the code: This is the behavior code, which includes numbers 1 to 5, 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 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. The second digit of the code: This is the penalty point classification code, which includes numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7. 0 indicates no points, 1 indicates 1 point, 2 indicates 2 points, 3 indicates 3 points, 6 indicates 6 points, and 7 indicates 12 points.
The other day when I checked my traffic violation record, I came across code 1345. After asking a traffic police friend, I learned that this is the exclusive code for regular cars speeding between 10%-20%. For example, driving at 110-119 km/h on a road with a 100 km/h speed limit falls into this category and will be captured by speed cameras. Nowadays, speed cameras are everywhere on urban expressways, and it's easy to get caught if you're not careful. The penalty is a 200 yuan fine and 3 demerit points, which can usually be handled at any traffic violation office. New drivers are particularly prone to making this mistake, so I recommend turning on real-time speed alerts in your navigation or keeping a close eye on the speedometer. Never take speeding lightly—last time I was in a hurry and got caught overtaking, not only did I lose money but it also caused me a lot of stress.