Can You Make a U-turn at a Highway Toll Station?
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U-turns are not allowed before the toll station at highway exits. Not only is it prohibited for motor vehicles to make U-turns on the main lanes of highways, but it is also strictly forbidden on ramps and within the toll plaza area. Making a U-turn at any section of the highway will result in a one-time deduction of 12 points. Below is relevant information about U-turns on highways: 1. For moving vehicles: Vehicles driving normally may not realize you are reversing, leading to rear-end collisions or even chain-reaction accidents. 2. Driving regulations: Highways are designed for one-way traffic. 3. Key considerations: U-turns disrupt the normal flow of other vehicles, endanger highway traffic order, and occupy other lanes. It is recommended to plan your route in advance, memorize highway exits and junctions, and pay attention to highway signs. 4. Correct approach: If you realize you've taken the wrong route, proceed to the next exit to leave the highway and then return. Do not reverse or drive against the traffic.