Can You Avoid Being Caught by Cameras When Not Following Lane Directions?
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Not following lane directions may not always be captured by cameras, but the chances are relatively low. Penalties for not following lane directions: Depending on the situation, traffic police may impose different penalties. Generally, it results in a fine and a deduction of 2 to 3 points. Alternatively, making a U-turn or left turn in areas where it is not allowed or prohibited can lead to a fine and a deduction of 3 points. Additionally, entering dedicated lanes without permission, such as bus lanes, specific vehicle lanes, or bicycle lanes, will result in a fine and a deduction of 3 points. Methods to avoid penalties for lane direction violations: When approaching traffic light intersections, avoid crossing solid lines and ensure your vehicle stays within the designated lane. Crossing solid lines at traffic light intersections is easily captured by electronic cameras. If you intended to go straight but ended up in a left-turn lane, do not proceed straight from the left-turn lane. Instead, make a left turn and find the next intersection to make a U-turn. When driving on ramps, pay attention to road signs and follow the regulations.