What does violation code 1345 mean?
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Traffic violation code 1345 refers to the violation of a motor vehicle driving against prohibition signs or prohibition line indications. Relevant information about traffic violation codes is as follows: Regulation introduction: Motor vehicles passing through intersections shall proceed according to traffic signals, traffic signs, traffic markings, or the command of traffic police. Motor vehicle drivers who violate the road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road passage regulations shall be given a warning or fined. Where this law provides otherwise, punishment shall be imposed in accordance with the relevant provisions. 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 (regions, autonomous prefectures, or leagues). The second digit of the code, 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.