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Will a Rear-End Collision with Full Liability Result in Points Deduction? How Many Points?

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ElenaMarie
07/29/2025, 05:07:49 AM

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.

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DiJameson
08/12/2025, 04:28:18 AM

Having driven for decades, I've had a few rear-end collisions, all of which were my fault, resulting in penalty points deducted by the police. Typically, it's a deduction of 3 points recorded on the driver's license because traffic regulations state that a rear-end collision means failing to maintain a safe distance, which is a violation. There's also a fine to pay, around 200 yuan per incident. If the damage is significant, insurance premiums will increase. The most troublesome part is the insurance cost doubling, with premiums jumping several hundred yuan the following year. I think avoiding rear-end collisions is simple: don't follow too closely, especially in rainy weather when you should slow down, keep a calm mindset without rushing, develop the habit of anticipating the car in front's braking, and avoid distractions like constantly checking your phone. Regularly check brake pad wear to ensure the car brakes are responsive. Safety first means no penalty points.

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StGenevieve
10/05/2025, 11:49:23 PM

I just got my driver's license less than half a year ago, and the rear-end collision I caused was entirely my fault—so embarrassing and regretful. The traffic police handling the incident told me that such rear-end accidents inevitably result in penalty points, typically 3 points, plus a fine of around 150 yuan. Later, the insurance company also mentioned that this penalty record affects premium assessments, making the second year's insurance significantly more expensive. I learned that rear-end collisions happen due to failing to maintain proper distance or speed, especially in congested urban areas. Now, I drive extra carefully, keeping at least a two-meter gap from the car ahead, slowing down further in fog or at night, and honking if anything feels off. After practicing a few times, I found I've corrected these bad habits—safe driving is the real peace of mind.

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MaxLee
11/19/2025, 12:16:54 AM

As a traffic police officer, I've seen countless rear-end collision cases. Let me get straight to the point: Being fully at fault in a rear-end collision will definitely result in penalty points. The standard deduction is 3 points, according to China's traffic violation scoring system, as you've violated the safe following distance rule. Fines typically range between 100 to 200 yuan, but more points may be deducted if the accident is severe or causes injuries. Both your insurance and license plate records will be affected, with penalty points archived for three years. For daily driving, it's advisable to stay alert, use peripheral vision to monitor traffic flow, avoid driving while fatigued or accelerating too aggressively. Developing good habits can help you steer clear of trouble.

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Ethan
01/09/2026, 01:53:14 AM

As a father of two, I place great importance on safe driving, and I repeatedly educate my children about the full responsibility in rear-end collisions. Once it happens, it results in at least 3 demerit points, a fine of around 150 yuan, and an increase in the family's insurance premiums. The educational significance of demerit points outweighs the punishment, reminding us not to drive impatiently or distracted, especially on smoggy days when extra caution is needed. It's best to plan routes in advance to avoid peak traffic congestion and to regularly maintain the car's tires and braking system to ensure they are in good condition. Learning these together as a family helps children better understand responsibility.

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DeDelilah
04/06/2026, 12:02:23 AM

Discussing rear-end collision liability from a practical perspective: Being fully at fault will definitely result in penalty points, usually 3 points, based on the Road Traffic Safety Law for violating safe distance regulations. The fine ranges from 100 to 200 yuan, and the accident report enters the system, affecting insurance records. I recommend calling the police immediately after an accident to avoid disputes, and using mobile phone recordings as supplementary evidence if proof is insufficient. For long-term prevention, adjust driving habits—for example, increase the following distance to a safe range on highways, reduce speed during rain or at night, and develop smooth acceleration and braking techniques to minimize risks. Sharing such knowledge widely helps everyone drive with greater peace of mind.

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