How many points are deducted for a motorcycle making a U-turn over double yellow lines?
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A motorcycle making a U-turn over double yellow lines will be deducted 3 points. Crossing solid double yellow lines to make a U-turn violates traffic laws regarding prohibited markings, and in the event of a traffic accident, the driver will bear primary responsibility. Permitted U-turn situations: When there is a U-turn signal or sign; when there is no U-turn sign but left turns are allowed (no prohibition of U-turn signs); U-turns are allowed at dashed lines; U-turns are allowed at yellow grid lines; U-turns are allowed on the side of the green belt with dashed lines. Prohibited U-turn situations: U-turns are prohibited where there are no U-turn signs or no left turn signs; U-turns are prohibited at crosswalks; U-turns are prohibited when there is no left-turn lane; U-turns are prohibited within the second left-turn lane line; U-turns are prohibited at solid yellow lines; U-turns are prohibited on highways. Precautions for U-turns: When making a U-turn, the left turn signal should be activated in advance, the maximum speed should not exceed 30 kilometers per hour, and the maneuver should not hinder other vehicles or pedestrians traveling normally.