What is traffic violation code 13448?
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13448 traffic violation refers to a motor vehicle violating the instructions of a prohibition sign. Below is relevant information about the violation code: 1. Overview: The traffic violation code table includes 337 types of illegal acts, among which: 175 for motor vehicle traffic, 55 for non-motor vehicle traffic, 30 for pedestrian and passenger traffic, 28 for highway traffic, and 49 for other regulations; 2. Composition: Traffic violation codes consist of four digits, classified according to the principles of traffic law, arranged from left to right as one-digit behavior classification code, one-digit point deduction classification code, and the last two digits as sequential numbers.
I recently researched violation code 13448 while helping a friend handle a ticket. This refers to the penalty for 'illegally using dedicated lanes' in traffic violation systems, specifically defined as 'occupying a bus lane while queuing behind stopped vehicles ahead'. Simply put, it's getting caught cutting in line using bus lanes during rush hour - I've seen many impatient drivers do this when stuck in traffic trying to get home. This violation uniformly deducts 3 points nationwide, but fines vary significantly by region - for instance, ¥200 in Shanghai versus only ¥100 in Hangzhou. Surveillance cameras particularly target this violation, and bus-mounted cameras also automatically capture evidence. My advice: during peak hours, it's better to leave half an hour earlier than risk lane violations - getting caught simply isn't worth it.