The demerit points for parking violations vary from case to case. Violation
In general, parking violations will result in 3 demerit points and a fine. According to the provisions of the Road Traffic Safety Law, anyone who drives a motor vehicle in violation of prohibition signs and prohibition markings, or does not drive in accordance with the regulations, will be deducted 3 points at a time and fined. In specific cases, the demerit points for parking violations may vary.
If you drive a commercial passenger car to stop in a highway lane, or stop on a highway without an excuse, or stop in an emergency lane in a non-emergency situation, these actions are considered dangerous driving behaviors and may be subject to 6 demerit points. Because these behaviors will bring great safety hazards to road traffic, and seriously threaten the safety of life and property of themselves and others.
If you drive a motor vehicle through a crosswalk and do not slow down, stop, or avoid pedestrians as required, you may be given 3 demerit points. Because this kind of behavior will not only endanger the safety of pedestrians, but also bring certain safety hazards to other vehicles.
If you drive a motor vehicle through an intersection and do not follow the rules or stop, you may be awarded 2 demerit points. Because this behavior will affect the traffic order and increase the risk of traffic accidents.
Parking in the city, or failing to leave the parking violation in time, will result in a fine and no points. However, this behavior will affect the smoothness and safety of road traffic, and will also bring certain safety hazards to other vehicles.
Demerit points is not the ultimate goal, drivers should pay more attention when driving, and parking at will in some places will cause great traffic safety hazards. Therefore, drivers should always obey the traffic rules, do not stop at will, and protect the safety of their own lives and property and those of others.