What is the violation code 1353?
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Code 1353 refers to driving a truck with cargo exceeding the approved load capacity by less than 30%. Traffic violation codes consist of four digits, interpreted as follows from left to right: 1. The first digit represents the behavior classification code, indicating the category of the violation under the Road Traffic Law; 2. The second digit represents the penalty point classification code, indicating the category of penalty points for the traffic violation; 3. The third and fourth digits represent the sequence code, indicating the order of the violation within the same behavior classification. The first digit of traffic violation codes can be 1 to 5, 7, or 8: 1 indicates motor vehicle traffic violations, 2 indicates non-motor vehicle traffic violations, 3 indicates pedestrian or passenger traffic violations, 4 indicates highway traffic violations, 5 indicates other specified violations, 7 indicates violations under provincial, autonomous region, or municipal implementation rules, and 8 indicates violations under local regulations of cities (regions, autonomous prefectures, or leagues). The second digit of traffic violation codes can be 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, or 7: 0 indicates no penalty points, 1 indicates 1 penalty point, 2 indicates 2 penalty points, 3 indicates 3 penalty points, 6 indicates 6 penalty points, and 7 indicates 12 penalty points.