Will a Rear-End Collision with Full Liability Result in Points Deduction? How Many Points?
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Generally, no points will be deducted. Relevant Regulations: A rear-end collision with full liability is considered a traffic accident. According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, the responsible party must compensate the other party involved. Additionally, based on relevant laws and regulations, after a traffic accident occurs, the traffic management department of the public security authorities will no longer impose penalties for traffic violations. Precautions for Rear-End Collisions: Protect the Scene: In the event of a rear-end collision on the road, the driver must stop immediately and protect the scene; Negotiate or Report to the Police: If the rear-end collision does not cause personal injuries, the parties involved can negotiate compensation matters on their own. If personal injuries occur, the driver must immediately provide first aid to the injured and promptly report to the traffic police on duty or the traffic management department of the public security authorities.