What is Violation Code 13452?
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13452 refers to a motor vehicle driver violating prohibitory road markings, which include solid yellow lines (indicating no crossing of the central divider) and yellow X markings (indicating no parking). Driving over these markings constitutes a violation. Instances of motor vehicles violating prohibitory road markings: Crossing or driving over solid single or double yellow lines during travel. Parking temporarily or for extended periods in no-parking zones. Making U-turns in no-U-turn sections, turning left at no-left-turn intersections – all constitute violations of prohibitory road markings. Prohibitory markings refer to solid yellow lines and no-parking indicators on the road surface; driving over them violates the prohibition. Failing to follow lane-direction arrows at intersections also constitutes a violation. Methods to avoid violating road markings: While driving, always clearly observe road markings, noting that lane changes should only occur at dashed lines. When turning, pay attention to directional arrows on the road, enter the required lane in advance, and ensure all wheels cross the line.
Last time I helped my neighbor check for traffic violations, I came across code 13452, which actually means illegal parking. Specifically, it refers to parking in a no-parking zone or exceeding the allowed time limit in temporary parking areas. This violates Article 56 of the Traffic Law and usually results in a fine of 100 to 200 yuan. Pay special attention to areas like fire lanes, within 30 meters of bus stops, and intersections—these are all no-parking zones. Sometimes you might think it's fine to park for just a few minutes, but if caught on camera, it counts as a violation. If you're caught, it's best to handle it promptly, as delaying might affect your annual vehicle inspection.