Will points be deducted for the car hood sweeping the line?

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VonJohnny
07/28/25 5:31pm
In theory, points are not deducted for the car body sweeping the line in Subject 2. Here is some relevant information: 1. Crossing the line: Crossing the line will definitely result in a 100-point deduction. However, sweeping the line is allowed in right-angle turns and curve driving, as long as the wheels do not run over the road edge line. During the right-angle turn test, try to avoid the car hood sweeping the line, as this can easily lead to failure. 2. Subject 2: The teaching objective of Subject 2 is to require students to master the basic driving operation essentials, possess the basic ability to control the vehicle, proficiently master the basic methods of driving on the site and within the road, have the ability to reasonably use vehicle control components and correctly control the spatial position of the vehicle, and be able to accurately control the vehicle's driving position, speed, and route.
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LeIris
08/11/25 11:43pm
When I first started learning to drive, I was always worried about whether crossing the stop line with the front of the car would result in penalty points. I remember once waiting at a red light at an intersection, I didn't brake in time, and the front of the car crossed the stop line. It was caught by an electronic eye, and later when I checked for violations, I was deducted 2 points and fined 200 yuan. This situation is most common on urban roads, especially in areas with dense cameras. As long as any part of your vehicle crosses the stop line, it's considered a violation because it's an important part of traffic rules aimed at preventing accidents. When driving, it's crucial to always slow down and stop properly, especially when the yellow light is flashing—don't try to rush through. Developing good habits is very important; practicing estimating braking distances can save a lot of trouble. Additionally, such mistakes are more likely to happen in rainy or snowy weather, so extra caution is needed when visibility is poor. In short, rules are rules. If you accidentally break one, remind yourself not to do it again—it's not just about penalty points, but more importantly, about safety.
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