Will points be deducted for not having a fire extinguisher in the car?

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OTimothy
07/29/25 3:42am
Not carrying a fire extinguisher in the car will not result in point deductions. However, there is a penalty of a 200 yuan fine without point deduction. Below are specific details regarding violations related to vehicle driving facilities: 1. It is prohibited to drive a motor vehicle with incomplete safety facilities or components that do not meet technical standards, posing safety hazards. Incomplete safety facilities of a motor vehicle include lights, warning triangles, fire extinguishers, etc. There are relevant regulations for penalties. 2. Before driving a motor vehicle on the road, the driver should carefully inspect the safety technical performance of the vehicle. 3. It is prohibited to drive a motor vehicle with incomplete safety facilities or components that do not meet technical standards, posing safety hazards. 4. The penalty for "driving a motor vehicle with incomplete safety facilities or components that do not meet technical standards, posing safety hazards" is a 200 yuan fine without point deduction.
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