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How many meters of reversing on the highway will result in penalty points?

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DiSophia
07/29/25 6:32pm
Reversing on the highway will result in a 12-point penalty regardless of the distance. Below are measures to avoid reversing on the highway: Eliminate all distractions: Driving requires full concentration, especially on high-speed highways. Pay attention to all directions and promptly notice roadside signs to avoid missing exits. Plan your route in advance: Always plan your route before departure, checking for time-based traffic restrictions on the highway to prevent last-minute confusion. Do not rely entirely on electronic devices: All electronic devices serve as aids and may not provide real-time updates on road conditions. Drivers and escorts must stay vigilant and not depend solely on electronic devices.
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Eileen
08/14/25 11:35am
Backing up on the highway is something I strongly advise against, no matter how many years you've been driving. The speeds on the highway are so high that even reversing a few meters can lead to serious penalties, usually a full 12-point deduction. Once during a long drive, I almost missed an exit and considered reversing, but I immediately remembered the risks. With cars speeding behind you, if you reverse, others might not react in time, leading to a rear-end collision in seconds. It's not just about losing points—you could face fines or even have your license revoked. Safety first! If you miss an exit, just drive to the next turnaround point—it's much simpler and safer. I know a friend who reversed just a few meters, got caught on camera, lost all their points, and regretted it deeply. Develop good driving habits, stay focused on navigation, and protect yourself—that’s what really matters.
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RuthMarie
10/14/25 6:41am
Regarding the issue of points deduction for reversing on highways, let me share some traffic knowledge. The law strictly prohibits reversing on highways, regardless of the distance—even just a meter or two can result in penalty points. The specific penalty is 12 points deducted from the driver's license, along with a fine of 100 to 200 yuan. There’s a good reason for this rule: high-speed traffic moves quickly, and reversing turns a vehicle into a moving obstacle, significantly increasing the risk of rear-end collisions and casualties. For safety, traffic police enforce this rule strictly. If you miss an exit, you should continue driving to the next exit before turning around. Don’t take chances—electronic surveillance is everywhere these days, and getting caught just once can lead to serious trouble. From what I’ve seen in the news, such accidents happen frequently, so I always remind my family and friends to understand the rules to avoid mistakes. Safe driving is key. Before hitting the road, check your navigation and set up reminders to prevent panicked reversing.
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EverlyRose
11/27/25 7:36am
How many meters of reversing on the highway will result in a penalty? I was curious about this when I was younger, but after driving for several years, I realized: reversing any distance is illegal and will result in penalty points. Typically, it's a 12-point deduction, which is very serious. Why? Because traffic moves fast on highways, and if you reverse, the cars behind you won't have time to react, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions. Once, during a road trip with friends, one of them almost reversed, and I quickly stopped him. If you miss an exit, don't panic—just drive to the next one and turn around. Safety comes first; don't risk it to save time. Losing all your points means having to retake the driving test, which is such a hassle! I recommend using GPS to plan your route in advance.
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