
Penalty question mnemonic: Obstructing or damaging license plate number; Altering driver's license information or failing to report information promptly; Not displaying probationary driver sign; Driving vehicle type inconsistent with license; Using original license after replacement; Illegal parking without moving or refusing to leave the scene. Driving with expired license without renewal inspection; Passenger vehicle overloaded but not exceeding 20%; Freight vehicle overloaded but not exceeding 30%; Driving without license, or driving during license suspension/revocation; Driving assembled or scrapped vehicles on road; Handing vehicle to unlicensed person or someone with revoked/suspended license; Hit-and-run causing accident without constituting crime; Illegally installing alarms, signs, or lights; Vehicle exceeding 50% of speed limit; Illegally blocking/detaining vehicles despite warnings; Intentionally damaging/moving/modifying traffic control devices causing harmful consequences without constituting crime.

I've been driving for over 20 years and have memorized the penalty rhymes by heart. Speeding by 20% results in a 200 yuan fine, over 50% is 2000 yuan; drunk driving incurs a 1000-2000 yuan fine with 12 points deducted; running a red light costs 200 yuan; not wearing a seatbelt is 50-200 yuan. These rules are frequently tested in exams and are practical on the road. Remembering the rhymes can save a lot in fines, especially since speeding on highways is common and penalties are hefty. In daily driving, I always remind myself not to speed—safety first also saves money. The rhyme is simple: light speeding 200, heavy 2000, drunk driving thousand two points gone, red light two hundred, seatbelt fifty starts.

When teaching at the driving school, I always use rhymes to help students memorize fine rules. Speeding 20% fines 200, over 50% fines 2000; drunk driving fines 1000-2000 with full points deduction; running a red light fines 200; not wearing a seatbelt fines 50-200. These rhymes combined with test questions help students pass with high rates after memorization. In actual driving, obeying rules to avoid fines is key. For example, running red lights is common in cities, and a 200 fine is no small amount. The rhyme is easy to remember: speed two five zero thousand two thousand, drunk one two points all, light two belt five half.

When I first got my driver's license, a fine rhyme helped me pass easily. The rhyme goes: Speeding 20% fines 200, over 50% fines 2000; Drunk driving fines 1000-2000, deducts 12 points; Running a red light fines 200; Not wearing a seatbelt fines 50-200. Recite it a few times before the test, and you'll answer quickly and accurately. Now when driving, I avoid speeding and drunk driving, saving money and staying safe. The rhyme is concise: Speeding two five zero two thousand, drunk one thousand twelve points gone, light two belt five up.


