How many points are deducted for changing lanes in a designated lane?
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Changing lanes in a designated lane, according to the provisions of the Road Traffic Safety Law, will result in a fine for violating the prohibition markings, with a one-time deduction of 3 points. The introduction of "designated lanes" and dedicated directional lanes is as follows: "Designated Lane": Refers to a dedicated lane where, based on the preset directions of the road to different destinations, a specific lane is designated for vehicles heading to a specified location and direction only, and vehicles heading to other destinations are not allowed to enter; Dedicated Directional Lane: To facilitate citizens in correctly using this lane, the Municipal Traffic Police Corps has set up supporting "Dedicated Directional Lane" indicator signs, LED prompt boards, guiding signs, and other traffic facilities starting 300 meters before the entrance of the "designated lane" to alert passing drivers about the entrance to the "designated lane" and the area it points to. At the same time, it warns that electronic monitoring devices are used in this section to capture vehicles not following the regulations, and violators will be fined and deducted 3 points for violating the prohibition markings.