What is the mnemonic chart for the demerit point standards of a driver's license?
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Mnemonic for driver's license demerit point standards: 1. 12 points: Drunk driving, temporary license suspension, hit-and-run, using someone else's license for an incompatible vehicle type; ignoring traffic control and forceful warnings, exceeding the fine limit twice in three months. 2. 6 points: Drinking and driving, speeding over 50%, passenger vehicles exceeding 20% or cargo vehicles exceeding 30% capacity; illegal parking on highways for practice, illegal U-turns, and wrong-way driving. 3. 3 points: Violating traffic signals, illegal overtaking, stopping in a no-stop zone; speeding under 50%, towing trailers against regulations; coasting in neutral down steep slopes, driving without or with obscured license plates, wrong-way driving; entering highways where prohibited, straddling or riding lane lines, driving too slowly; illegally towing trailers with passengers, driving in low visibility against regulations. 4. 2 points: Overtaking in ramps, driving while fatigued, using mobile phones without hands-free; illegally towing a malfunctioning vehicle, passenger vehicles under 20% or cargo vehicles under 30% capacity; driving four types of vehicles during the probationary period, violating rules at intersections and crosswalks; ignoring signs and markings, failing to maintain safe distances or wear helmets. 5. 1 point: Driving without carrying a license, misuse of vehicle lights, starting with doors or compartments open; improper behavior during meetings or reversing, not wearing seat belts, illegal passenger or cargo transport.