Will I get points deducted if 114 calls to ask me to move my car?
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Receiving a call from 114 to move your car will not result in points deduction. Parking incorrectly constitutes a traffic violation. Below is detailed information about traffic violations: 1. Overview: Traffic violations refer to motor vehicle behaviors that contravene the Road Traffic Safety Law and traffic management regulations. Penalties for traffic violations include warnings, fines (vehicle impoundment), temporary suspension of driver's license, revocation of driver's license, cancellation of driver's license, administrative detention, and criminal liability for actions that constitute crimes. 2. Legal Basis: The Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that traffic management departments of public security organs and their traffic police officers should promptly correct road traffic safety violations. Penalties for road traffic safety violations should be imposed based on facts and relevant provisions of this law.
As an experienced driver, I think this is a pretty common issue. When 114 calls to ask you to move your car, they won't directly deduct your driving points. 114 is just a notification service - for example, if your car is parked blocking someone's way, they contact you through 114. They're just reminding you to move your vehicle, it doesn't involve point deductions or penalties. Point deductions fall under traffic police jurisdiction. If you don't move your car after receiving the call and someone reports it to the police, then when the traffic police arrive and confirm it's indeed a violation, that's when they might issue you a ticket along with point deductions or fines. I've experienced this before - I moved immediately after receiving the call and nothing happened. But if you delay, it'll definitely cause trouble and might even leave a bad record. So when you get a 114 call, go check it out quickly, act fast, safety first.
Don't worry, mate! Calling 114 for car relocation won't deduct your points. As a young driver myself, I usually park carefully, but occasionally rush leads to improper parking - I've received a few 114 reminders. They're just intermediaries notifying owners to move vehicles. Points are only deducted when traffic police directly issue tickets for violations. The key is responding promptly and relocating to a proper spot before it becomes a violation. If delayed until police verify the offense, you might face a 200-yuan fine plus 3 points. My advice: check signs before parking or use apps to locate spaces beforehand. Handling relocation requests promptly saves hassle.