Will sitting cross-legged in the passenger seat result in penalty points?
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Sitting cross-legged in the passenger seat does not result in penalty points. However, traffic rules primarily serve as guidelines for individuals. Given the higher risk factor for passengers in the front seat, it is advisable to avoid inappropriate sitting postures or engaging in unrelated activities. Sitting cross-legged in the passenger seat is particularly hazardous, and safety should always be the top priority. Below are some common traffic violations: 1. Running a red light: This is one of the most frequent traffic offenses. According to the new traffic regulations, running a red light results in an immediate deduction of 6 points from the driver's license. 2. Driving without a license: If a driver continues to operate a vehicle while their license is suspended, they will face a fine and up to 15 days of detention. Driving without ever having obtained a license or after a license has been revoked will result in 15 days of detention and a fine. 3. Overloading or overcapacity: For passenger vehicles exceeding the rated capacity by less than 20% or freight vehicles exceeding the rated load by less than 30%, a fine will be imposed. Exceeding these thresholds will result in heavier fines. 4. Drunk driving: Driving under the influence of alcohol will lead to a three-month suspension of the driver's license and a fine. Driving a commercial vehicle under the influence will also result in a three-month license suspension and a fine. 5. Speeding: Exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% will result in a fine and the revocation of the driver's license.