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What is the mnemonic for penalty questions in Subject One?

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DelReed
07/28/2025, 10:06:18 PM

Subject One penalty amount question techniques are as follows: 1. Fine of 5-50 yuan: Pedestrians, passengers, or non-motor vehicle drivers violating road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road passage. 2. Fine of 20-200 yuan: (1) Illegal parking not on the scene; (2) Illegal parking on the scene and refusing to leave; (3) Failure to display insurance mark. Fine of 200-500 yuan: (4) Passenger vehicle overload, but not exceeding 20%; (5) Freight vehicle exceeding the approved load capacity, but not exceeding 30%. 3. Fine of 200-2000 yuan: (1) Driving a motor vehicle without obtaining a motor vehicle driving license, or when the license is revoked or temporarily suspended; (2) Allowing a person without a motor vehicle driving license or whose license is revoked or temporarily suspended to drive a motor vehicle; (3) Fleeing after causing a traffic accident, which does not constitute a crime;

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Doreen
08/12/2025, 08:06:58 AM

I remember when taking the written driving test, the penalty questions were really a headache. I summarized a few mnemonics to help myself, such as: illegal parking or using the phone while driving is fined 200 yuan, overloading or speeding under 50% is fined 500 yuan, drunk driving or speeding over 50% starts at 1,000 yuan. The core of the mnemonics is categorization: minor mistakes like not wearing a seatbelt are fined 200; moderate risks like speeding are fined 500; serious dangers like drunk driving start at 1,000. During the test, don’t just memorize the amounts—practice with question bank apps to familiarize yourself with various violation scenarios, and you’ll naturally handle them after practice. In real-life driving, it’s even more important to understand these rules, as they protect both you and others on the road.

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FelicityDella
10/01/2025, 11:37:02 PM

I just passed the theory test not long ago, and using rhymes for penalty questions made it much easier. The rhyme I came up with: ¥200 is for running red lights and illegal parking; ¥500 is for overloading and speeding within 50%; ¥1000 is for drunk driving and fatigued driving. The rhymes helped me turn messy knowledge points into small paragraphs. During preparation, I did 50 questions daily, took mock tests on my phone app, and focused on memorizing rhymes for repeated mistakes. On the exam day, the rhymes popped up directly to help choose answers. Beginners, don’t be afraid—practice more and you’ll pass.

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OAshley
11/15/2025, 12:20:44 AM

Fine question mnemonic simplified for easy recall: 200 for minor offenses like not wearing a helmet; 500 for moderate ones such as speeding under 50%; 1000 for serious violations like drunk driving. The fine amounts follow a logical design: 200 yuan serves as a reminder for minor violations; 500 yuan acts as a warning for medium risks; 1000 yuan or more deters severe dangers. Use this classification to respond quickly during exams. Judge based on the question content, avoiding rote memorization of numbers.

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StBrianna
01/05/2026, 01:57:16 AM

The fine questions in Subject 1 are all about safety warnings. The mnemonic I often use: 200 yuan for not wearing a seatbelt emphasizes protection; 1000 yuan for drunk driving emphasizes danger. Remembering the mnemonic is not just for the exam—it reminds you to prevent risks in real driving. During the exam, recall the mnemonic to match question types, such as a 200-yuan fine for illegal parking, which can help you perform steadily. Practice with more mock questions to deepen your understanding—safe driving is what truly matters.

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Cruz
04/02/2026, 01:44:59 AM

I've seen students easily learn fine-related questions using mnemonics. Suggested mnemonic: '200 for parking violations, minor issues; 500 for speeding, moderate road offenses; 1000 for drunk driving, major mistakes end.' The mnemonic should be catchy, paired with simple reasoning: the amount corresponds to the severity of the violation. Students should reinforce their learning by practicing with question banks. During exams, analyze the question type first, then use the mnemonic to answer. This method is efficient, practical, and easy to remember.

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