How many points are deducted and how much is the fine for driving against traffic and crossing solid lines?
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According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China," motor vehicles must drive on the right side of the road. Driving against traffic results in a fine and a deduction of 3 points. If a motor vehicle is driven in reverse, against traffic, or makes a U-turn across the central divider on a highway, 12 points will be deducted directly. Standards for crossing lines: 1. Solid lines: Whether single yellow lines or double yellow lines, as long as they are solid, crossing is strictly prohibited, such as for overtaking, turning, or making U-turns. 2. Dashed lines: Whether single yellow lines or double yellow lines, as long as they are dashed, overtaking or U-turns are permitted under safe conditions. 3. Single yellow lines: Single yellow lines are generally used on roads with up to four lanes (including bicycle lanes) in both directions, while double yellow lines are used on wider roads. 4. Double yellow lines: If one line is solid and the other is dashed in a double yellow line, vehicles may temporarily cross from the side with the dashed line, such as for overtaking or turning.