What violations usually result in a 1-point deduction for vehicles?
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Traffic violations that result in a 1-point deduction include: drivers who do not use vehicle lights as required; drivers who do not yield properly when meeting another vehicle; drivers who violate other regulations regarding vehicle cargo; and drivers operating a motor vehicle on the road without displaying an insurance label or carrying the vehicle registration and driver's license. Methods to avoid violations: 1. Familiarize yourself with the vehicle: Master the operation of the vehicle, expand your field of vision to avoid being distracted and flustered, and stay alert to traffic police and surveillance cameras. 2. Do not speed: Try to avoid speeding, and use safety driving systems like navigation devices for speed alerts. Frequently check maps and familiarize yourself with routes to reduce the chance of taking unnecessary detours.