How many points are deducted for changing two lanes consecutively?
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Changing two lanes consecutively does not deduct points, but a fine is required. When driving a motor vehicle and changing two lanes consecutively, or carrying more passengers than the number of seats on a highway, a warning or fine will be imposed. Additional information: 1. Observation before changing lanes: When a vehicle needs to change lanes, the driver must first observe the traffic conditions behind, to the side, and on the intended lane through the interior and exterior rearview mirrors and windows. 2. Signal: After confirming there are no vehicles behind, to the side, or on the intended lane, the driver can proceed to change lanes. Before changing lanes, the driver must signal the lane change. For example, when changing to the left lane, the left turn signal should be activated; when changing to the right lane, the right turn signal should be activated to alert other vehicles.