Can I make a U-turn without entering the highway toll station?
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Whether you can make a U-turn without entering the toll station depends on the situation: 1. Outside the toll station, as long as there is an exit for a U-turn, you can make a U-turn; 2. If the highway entrance only has a direct road to the toll station, you cannot make a U-turn. If you have entered the highway toll station, you cannot make a U-turn and can only exit at the nearest next toll station ahead. If you drive in the opposite direction inside the toll station, you may be penalized for reversing, driving in the opposite direction, or crossing the central divider to make a U-turn on the highway, resulting in a direct deduction of 12 points. Highways are multi-lane roads exclusively designed for vehicles to travel in separate directions and lanes, with full access control. The average annual daily traffic volume on highways should ideally exceed 15,000 passenger cars, with a design speed of 80 to 120 kilometers per hour.