Will driving with an unsecured trunk be considered a traffic violation?
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Driving with an unsecured trunk that gets photographed is considered a traffic violation. Relevant regulations: Driving with an open trunk constitutes a violation, breaching Article 62 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China." It stipulates that driving with unsecured doors or compartments is subject to fines. However, electronic traffic enforcement cameras do not capture this violation. Such infractions are managed by traffic police, who will issue a ticket if they spot and stop the vehicle. Violation details: The Road Traffic Safety Law Implementation Regulations clearly state that driving a motor vehicle with unsecured doors or compartments is prohibited. When discovering that the trunk cannot be closed, many car owners choose to drive with it open. This situation may involve obscuring the license plate, resulting in a one-time deduction of 12 points.