Article 43 In the event of any of the followings, the car driver shall be fined from NT$6,000 to NT$24,000 and prohibited from driving: 1. Zigzagging or operating the vehicle in other dangerous manners. 2. Exceeding the maximum speed limit by 60 km/hr or more. 3. Tailgating, changing lanes without notifying, or forcing other vehicles to give their way by inappropriate manners. 4. Suddenly cutting speed, braking or stopping in a lane not in an emergency situation. 5. Removing mufflers or making noise by other means. Should a driver engage in any behavior as stipulated in Subparagraphs 1 to 4 of the previous paragraph and thereby result in an accident, his/her driver license shall be revoked. For drivers who violates Subparagraphs 5 of the above paragraph, in the case of repeat offence within a year, his/her driver license shall be suspended for 6 months. When two or more vehicles in a group violate the regulations as specified in Paragraph 1 or drivers engage in speed racing or competitions on roadways, each driver shall be fined from NT$30,000 to NT$90,000 and prohibited from driving right at scene; and his/her driver licenses shall be revoked. Drivers violating the regulations set forth in Subparagraph 1 or 2 of Paragraph 1 or any of the regulations listed above shall have their vehicle license plates suspended for 6 months. Should a driver who had his/her license plates suspended and continue to violate Subparagraph 1 of Paragraph 1 or said regulations, his/her car shall be confiscated. Drivers violating the regulations set forth in Paragraphs 1 and 3 shall be required to take road traffic safety lessons. Said drivers under 18 years of age shall take road traffic safety lessons along with their legal representatives or guardians under Article 21, and the police authorities may publicly disclose the names of said legal representatives or guardians.