What does violation code 6023 represent in terms of penalty points?
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It indicates that the driver operated a motor vehicle on roads other than expressways or urban expressways without driving in the designated lane. Below is relevant information: 1. Violation code: Also known as "traffic violation code" or "traffic offense code," it is a coding regulation established by the Ministry of Public Security for traffic violations committed by motor vehicles and pedestrians. Learners can also check motor vehicle violation information by installing the Wheel Violation Check app on their phones. 2. Code classification: Traffic violation codes vary across different provinces in China, typically consisting of four digits. They are classified according to the principles in traffic laws, with the order from left to right being: one-digit behavior classification code, one-digit penalty point classification code, and the last two digits as sequential numbers.
I usually drive very carefully, but one time I got a notification for violation code 6023, which really startled me. After checking, I found out that 6023 typically means driving in the wrong lane, like making random lane changes on the highway or occupying lanes improperly. If caught, not only do you have to pay a fine, but you also lose one or two points on your license. This reminded me of that time I was driving to the countryside in a hurry and made a careless lane change, only to get caught by a camera. Now, before driving, I always check the map for reminders to avoid making the same mistake again. Following traffic rules is really about everyone's safety, especially during rush hours when there are more cars and people, making accidents more likely. It's better to just stick to the rules and avoid unnecessary trouble.