What is the penalty for driving with an open trunk carrying items?

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VonTeagan
07/29/25 8:10am
Driving with an open trunk carrying items will result in penalty points when stopped by traffic police. Below are the specific details of penalty points for vehicles: 1. One-point penalty: Failing to yield or reverse properly; driving large buses, electric vehicles, cranes, or vehicles with trailers improperly during the probationary period; improperly towing trailers or pulling vehicles; failing to install vehicle license plates properly; not carrying a driver's license or vehicle registration; riding or driving a two-wheeled motorcycle without a safety helmet; carrying passengers on a light motorcycle or carrying children under 12 on the rear seat of a two-wheeled or sidecar motorcycle; driving with doors or trunk not properly closed; smoking, eating, or engaging in other behaviors that hinder safe driving; driving improperly on roads without a centerline or designated lanes for motor and non-motor vehicles; small passenger vehicle drivers not wearing seat belts as required; other violations of vehicle loading regulations. 2. Three-point penalty: Driving a motor vehicle on the road without undergoing regular safety inspections as required; driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, or hazardous material transport vehicles on roads other than highways or urban expressways, or driving other motor vehicles exceeding the speed limit by less than 20%; driving a truck with cargo exceeding the allowable load by less than 30%; driving a motor vehicle on a highway below the minimum speed limit; driving a motor vehicle prohibited from entering highways onto a highway; driving a motor vehicle on a highway or urban expressway improperly in designated lanes; driving a motor vehicle through a crosswalk without properly slowing, stopping, or yielding to pedestrians; driving a motor vehicle in violation of prohibition signs or markings; driving a passenger vehicle (excluding buses) or school bus with passengers exceeding the allowable number by less than 20%; driving a motor vehicle improperly towing a trailer; failing to use lights or set warning signs properly after a vehicle breakdown or accident on the road; driving a motor vehicle improperly overtaking, yielding, or driving in the wrong direction.
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DeGideon
08/13/25 4:09am
Speaking of this issue, as a seasoned driver with years of experience, I know that driving with the trunk open and items inside is actually a traffic violation. In most places, the reason for deducting points is mainly because it may obstruct the car's lights or cause items to fall, posing a danger and affecting the safety of oneself and others. Specifically, it can be captured by electronic police or roadside surveillance cameras, which are high-definition and can clearly record the license plate. If caught, it usually results in a deduction of 1 to 2 points plus a fine. I've seen many cases where people didn't close the trunk properly to save trouble, only for items to fly out during a turn, nearly causing an accident. I advise everyone to always close the trunk securely and fasten items properly before driving—safety first. This is especially important for long-distance driving; don't underestimate this detail, as it could lead to a ticket or worse. Remember, prevention is much simpler than dealing with the consequences, and maintaining good habits can save a lot of hassle.
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