Will driving without clothes result in penalty points?

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JordanRose
07/30/25 1:10am
This is a traffic violation that will incur penalty points. According to Article 26 of Chapter 3 in the 'Road Traffic Safety Regulations of the People's Republic of China', drivers are prohibited from being naked or wearing slippers/high heels while operating vehicles. Below are situations where motor vehicle drivers receive 12 penalty points for a single violation: 1. Drunk driving. 2. Allowing unlicensed individuals to drive vehicles. 3. Driving unregistered/unlicensed vehicles. 4. Misappropriating or transferring vehicle licenses/driver's licenses. 5. Altering, forging, fraudulently obtaining vehicle licenses/driver's licenses, or using expired ones.
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