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What does violation code 1352c mean?

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VonTheo
07/29/2025, 12:12:04 PM

Violation code 1352c means: Driving a motor vehicle other than a medium-sized or above passenger vehicle or a hazardous materials transport vehicle at a speed exceeding the prescribed limit by less than 20%. According to Article 3 of the "Road Traffic Safety Violation Points Scoring Standards", the penalty is: 3 points; Other penalties: None. 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 points classification code, the third and fourth digits are sequential numbers, and the fifth digit represents the item number under the specific clause. First digit: Behavior classification code, indicating the category under the Road Traffic Law; Second digit: Points classification code, indicating the category of points for the traffic violation; Third, fourth, and fifth digits: Sequential code, indicating the order of the violation within the same behavior classification. For example: 13035—"1" indicates a motor vehicle violation, the second digit "3" indicates a 3-point deduction, and "035" indicates the fifth item under the third clause in the 3-point 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 (prefectures, autonomous prefectures, or leagues), e.g., 8606. There are four common methods to query motor vehicle violations: Visit the office halls of traffic police departments in various districts and counties to query via touch-screen terminals; Log in to the external service websites of local public security bureaus' traffic management departments, 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 query; Use the Traffic Management 12123 app (V2.8.1B437 for iOS 15+ or V2.8.1B274 for Android 12+) to query.

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DelCamilla
08/15/2025, 12:41:23 AM

Last time I was chatting with a friend about this traffic violation code 1352c, which actually refers to driving 20% to 50% over the speed limit on regular roads—a pretty common offense. According to traffic regulations, this will cost you 6 demerit points and around 200 RMB in fines, which is quite a headache. Speeding not only increases the risk of accidents but can also trigger traffic cameras to capture evidence. I’d like to remind everyone to use navigation apps to monitor your speed in real-time while driving—don’t chase momentary thrills. Also, checking your violation records regularly is crucial; you can do this yourself via the 12123 traffic management app. Safe driving is the golden rule, and keeping your speed in check can even save fuel! In short, code 1352c serves as a warning—handle fines promptly to avoid accumulating demerit points that could affect your license.

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JordanLee
10/12/2025, 02:21:15 AM

As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I understand that code 1352c typically represents speeding 20% to 50% on non-highway roads. Once caught, it results in 6 penalty points and a 200-yuan fine, which is quite impactful. I remember last year when I also got penalized, caught red-handed by an electronic eye. This type of violation is easy to overlook, especially on roads in urban-rural fringe areas. I suggest everyone develop the habit of checking speed limit signs on road markers and avoid overtaking too hastily. I've also downloaded a traffic app that warns about camera locations. In the long run, driving within the rules reduces the chance of accidents and is more cost-effective. In short, the more knowledge you have, the less risk you take.

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SanAmara
11/25/2025, 02:22:33 AM

Recently, while driving, I often ponder traffic issues. Code 1352c essentially refers to the range of speeding violations on regular roads, such as exceeding the speed limit by 20% to 50%, which typically results in a fine of 200 yuan and 6 penalty points. This serves as a warning to everyone not to speed just to save time; after all, speeding significantly increases the risk of accidents, so families should be extra cautious when traveling. I always educate my children about car safety and regularly check my vehicle's condition. Checking traffic violation records via mobile phone is quite convenient—one careless moment could lead to a violation, so maintaining a calm and steady speed is the easiest way to stay safe.

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AxelLynn
01/15/2026, 09:02:42 PM

From a professional perspective, violation code 1352c specifically refers to the offense of a motor vehicle exceeding the speed limit by 20% to 50% on ordinary roads. According to Article 99 of the Road Traffic Safety Law, the penalties include a deduction of 6 points and a fine of 200 yuan. In practice, speed standards differ between highways and urban roads, and electronic monitoring systems frequently record such violations. For prevention, installing a dashcam or using speed-monitoring apps can help avoid penalties due to oversight. Case studies show that speeding not only results in fines but also increases the risk of rear-end collisions. Adhering to speed limits is fundamental, and developing the habit of anticipating road conditions is even better.

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DiHope
04/11/2026, 11:36:21 PM

As a long-time car owner, I recall the rules were simpler in the past. Now, codes like 1352c have become much more detailed, mainly targeting violations of speeding 20% to 50% over the limit on regular roads. It's 6 demerit points and a 200 yuan fine, with strict electronic enforcement. Back then, penalties weren't as numerous, but safety standards are higher now. My advice: keep an eye on the dashboard, control the throttle, and don't trust shortcuts suggested by maps. Regularly check your records on the traffic management website and address any issues promptly. Speeding carries high risks—gentle driving leads to a longer, more economical, and worry-free life.

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