What is the violation code 70741?
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70741 is a vehicle violation code that does not incur demerit points. The second digit of the code indicates the demerit point classification. Below is more related information: Traffic violation codes: 1. Traffic violation codes consist of four digits, categorized according to the principles in the traffic law. The sequence from left to right is: one digit for behavior classification, one digit for demerit point classification, and two digits for sequential numbering. 2. The first digit: Behavior classification code, indicating the category in the Road Traffic Safety Law. The first digit (behavior code) includes numbers 1 to 5, 7, and 8. 1 represents motor vehicle traffic, 2 represents non-motor vehicle traffic, 3 represents pedestrians and passengers, 4 represents highway traffic, 5 represents other regulations, 7 represents implementation rules of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities, and 8 represents local regulations of cities (prefectures, autonomous prefectures, leagues). 3. The second digit: Demerit point classification code, indicating the demerit points for the traffic violation. The second digit includes numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7. 0 means no demerit points, 1 means 1 demerit point, 2 means 2 demerit points, 3 means 3 demerit points, 6 means 6 demerit points, and 7 means 12 demerit points. 4. The third and fourth digits: Sequential code, indicating the order of the violation within the same behavior classification. For example: 1303—"1" indicates motor vehicle behavior, the second digit "3" means 3 demerit points, and "03" indicates the third behavior under the 3-point category: motor vehicles exceeding the speed limit by less than 50%.