How is the penalty for the traffic violation of not driving in the designated lane with 2 points deducted?
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Not driving in the designated lane is a traffic violation that results in a deduction of 2 points and requires payment of a certain fine. Below are the relevant details: 1. When passing through an intersection: According to national regulations, at intersections with designated lanes, vehicles must enter the lane corresponding to their intended direction; vehicles preparing to enter a roundabout must yield to vehicles already inside the intersection. When making a left turn, the turn should be made from the left side of the intersection center point. Turn signals must be activated during turns, and low beams must be used at night. When the signal permits passage, vehicles should proceed in order; when the signal is red, vehicles must stop in order behind the stop line. If there is no stop line, vehicles must stop outside the intersection. When making a right turn and encountering a vehicle in the same lane waiting for the signal, vehicles must stop and wait in order. At intersections without directional signal lights, turning vehicles must yield to straight-moving vehicles and pedestrians. Right-turning vehicles from the opposite direction must yield to left-turning vehicles. 2. Penalties for traffic violations: According to national regulations, motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road usage will receive a warning or a certain fine. Additionally, if the points deducted exceed 12 within a scoring cycle, the driver's license will be revoked, and the driver must undergo retraining to regain it.