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What is the penalty for traffic violation code 13522?

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DelGianna
07/29/25 6:50am
Driving other motor vehicles (excluding medium-sized or above passenger vehicles and hazardous material transport vehicles) at a speed exceeding the prescribed limit by less than 20% will incur corresponding penalties. Below is a partial introduction regarding traffic violation codes: Explanation of violation codes: Traffic violation codes consist of four digits, categorized according to the principles in traffic laws. The sequence from left to right is: one digit for behavior classification, one digit for point deduction classification, and the last two digits as sequential numbers. Introduction to traffic violations: The traffic violation code table contains 337 types of illegal acts, including: 175 types for motor vehicle passage, 55 types for non-motor vehicle passage, 30 types for pedestrians and passengers, 28 types for highway passage, and 49 types under other regulations.
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LaLeila
08/12/25 10:57pm
I've been driving for over a decade. Traffic violation code 13522 refers to running a red light. In terms of penalties, it typically results in a 6-point deduction from your driver's license plus a fine of around 200 yuan. This is quite severe since the total points on a license are only 12, and accumulating too many points can lead to license revocation. Running red lights is extremely dangerous and prone to causing accidents – I've witnessed rear-end collisions at urban intersections. During daily driving, never try to squeeze through at the tail end of a green light; it's safer to stop when the light turns red. At intersections with countdown timers, you can better plan your approach. New drivers are particularly prone to oversight, so I recommend slowing down and maintaining distance. Nowadays, traffic police use high-definition cameras, making the chances of getting caught very high. Developing the habit of watching traffic signals can prevent many troubles – safety should always come first.
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OChristian
10/04/25 4:34am
When I first got my driver's license, I also studied traffic violation codes. Code 13522 refers to running a red light. The penalty is usually 6 demerit points and a 200 yuan fine, which is quite severe—new drivers lose half their points in one go. Running a red light isn't just about the fine; it's extremely risky. I've seen news reports of accidents caused by this. I always pay extra attention to traffic signals, especially on rainy days when roads are slippery—stopping is the safest bet. If you get caught, don't delay; handle the fine promptly on the app. Similar violations, like driving in the wrong lane, also incur demerits, but running a red light has worse consequences. Developing a habit of slowing down early and using navigation alerts can help avoid mistakes.
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