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Will There Be Penalties for Violations in Subject One?

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StephenLynn
08/26/25 3:52am

There will be penalties for violations in Subject One. Below is a detailed introduction to the penalties for violations in Subject One: Cases where 6 points are deducted: Driving a motor vehicle while the motor vehicle driver's license is temporarily suspended. Driving a motor vehicle in violation of traffic signal lights. Driving a commercial passenger vehicle (excluding buses) or school bus with passengers exceeding the approved capacity by less than 20%, or driving other passenger vehicles with passengers exceeding the approved capacity by more than 20%. Cases where 12 points are deducted: Driving a motor vehicle that does not match the permitted vehicle type. Driving a motor vehicle after consuming alcohol. Driving a commercial passenger vehicle (excluding buses) or school bus with passengers exceeding the approved capacity by more than 20%. Fleeing the scene after causing a traffic accident, which does not constitute a crime.

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MacEmily
09/08/25 4:48am

I remember a buddy of mine got caught cheating on the written driving test (Subject 1) years ago. Not only was his exam qualification revoked, but he also got fined and couldn't retake the test for half a year. It was a huge scandal, and he later regretted it deeply, telling me he should've just honestly memorized the questions—spending more time reviewing would've been better than wasting six months. Subject 1 is designed to ensure you thoroughly grasp traffic rules for safe driving. Cheating isn't just an exam issue—it raises the risk of accidents on the road, and insurance might even refuse claims. I often advise new drivers not to cut corners: practice the question bank repeatedly, and the knowledge will naturally stick. Passing fairly gives you real confidence. Honest testing saves both money and stress—once penalties hit, it's too late for regrets. The lesson is painfully clear.

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FelixRose
10/22/25 4:52am

From a legal perspective, violations during the written driving test (Subject 1) will definitely be penalized. Cheating or impersonation can result in penalties ranging from exam invalidation and fines of several hundred yuan to suspension from testing for several months or even having the offense recorded in one's file, which may affect future driver's license applications. These rules exist to ensure fair competition, guarantee that everyone genuinely learns traffic regulations, and prevent accidents caused by inexperienced drivers unfamiliar with the rules. I've seen similar cases where penalties were strictly enforced because traffic order is a matter of life and death. My advice to candidates is to practice extensively with simulation apps before the test—don’t gamble on luck. Only solid skills will give you peace of mind.

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OTheo
12/05/25 5:13am

Last time I took the written driving test, I heard that cheating leads to an automatic fail plus fines and stuff. Definitely not worth trying. Rules are rules—just memorize the question bank properly, no need to take the risk.

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