Can I make a U-turn inside a highway toll station?
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Outside the highway toll station, you can make a U-turn as long as there is an exit provided for U-turns. However, if the highway entrance only has a single road leading directly to the toll station, then U-turns are definitely not allowed. Here is some information about U-turns at highway toll stations: 1. Making a U-turn before entering the toll station will not result in penalty points. If there is no median barrier or if there is a gap in the median barrier on the road section before the toll station, you can make a U-turn without it being considered a traffic violation. However, you must carefully observe the oncoming traffic to avoid disrupting normal traffic flow. 2. The "New Traffic Regulations" have corresponding provisions: If a motor vehicle driver commits any of the following violations, they will be penalized with 12 points: (1) Driving a vehicle that does not match the permitted vehicle type, or driving under the influence of alcohol. (2) Operating a commercial passenger vehicle (excluding buses) or school bus with more than 20% over the approved passenger capacity; fleeing the scene of a traffic accident without constituting a crime. (3) Driving a motor vehicle on the road without displaying a license plate, or intentionally obscuring, damaging, or not installing the license plate as required; using forged or altered motor vehicle license plates, vehicle registration certificates, driving licenses, or school bus signs. (4) Driving a motor vehicle in reverse, against traffic, or crossing the central divider to make a U-turn on the highway.