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What traffic regulations result in 6-point deductions?

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DianaFitz
09/07/25 5:08am
Traffic violations that incur a 6-point deduction include the following situations: Driving a motor vehicle while the driver's license is temporarily suspended. Driving a motor vehicle in violation of traffic signal lights. Operating a commercial passenger vehicle (excluding buses) or school bus with passengers exceeding the approved capacity by less than 20%, or driving other passenger vehicles with passengers exceeding the approved capacity by more than 20%. Parking a motor vehicle other than a commercial passenger vehicle in a highway lane. Illegally occupying the emergency lane while driving on a highway or urban expressway. Failing to yield to school buses as required while driving a motor vehicle. Additional information: The following non-on-site traffic violations result in a 3-point deduction: Passing through traffic signal lights in violation of regulations. Driving a motor vehicle at a speed exceeding the prescribed limit by less than 50%. Driving a motor vehicle on a highway below the prescribed minimum speed. Prohibited motor vehicles entering the highway.
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LeLorenzo
09/19/25 4:25am
I know there are many behaviors that can result in a 6-point deduction on a driver's license. From years of driving experience, the most common one is running a red light—rushing at intersections can easily lead to accidents. Another is occupying the emergency lane on highways, which blocks rescue vehicles and is very dangerous. Obstructing license plates will also cost you 6 points—don’t think you can evade surveillance. Driving a vehicle that doesn’t match your license class, like using a car license to drive a heavy truck, is another offense. Driving after drinking, where blood alcohol levels exceed the limit but don’t reach the drunk-driving standard, will also lead to points deduction. Speeding over 50% is especially high-risk and often happens on urban expressways. I always drive with extra caution, as accumulating too many points not only requires retaking the driving test but may also lead to fines. Safety first is the golden rule—I recommend planning routes in advance and avoiding fatigued driving.
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AliviaLee
11/02/25 4:48am
From a safety perspective, behaviors that result in a 6-point deduction are all related to significant risks. Running a red light can trigger chain-reaction collisions; reversing or driving the wrong way on highways easily causes rear-end accidents; occupying emergency lanes hinders ambulance access; concealing license plates evades responsibility; exceeding the speed limit by more than half greatly increases the chance of losing control; drunk driving impairs judgment and leads to disasters; driving an unlicensed vehicle with unfamiliar operation is prone to mistakes. I always emphasize obeying the rules—otherwise, not only will points be deducted, but lives could also be lost. Regularly checking lights and license plates, and controlling speed, are responsible choices.
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