How Many Points Are Deducted for Driving Against Traffic?
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Driving against traffic results in point deductions under the following three scenarios: 1. Driving a motor vehicle against traffic on ordinary roads deducts 3 points; 2. Driving against traffic on expressways, highway bridges, and tunnels deducts 6 points; 3. Driving against traffic on highways deducts 12 points. Driving against traffic poses significant risks to both the driver and others. If a motor vehicle driving against traffic causes a traffic accident with vehicles driving in the correct direction, the vehicle driving against traffic bears full responsibility. Driving a motor vehicle against traffic refers to the following situations: 1. On roads with solid dividing lines, a motor vehicle enters the opposite lane. Roads with double solid lines or single solid lines must not be crossed under any circumstances; 2. On roads with dashed dividing lines, overtaking by borrowing the opposite lane is allowed if safety is ensured, but once an accident occurs, the vehicle borrowing the lane will be deemed as driving against traffic; 3. On roads marked as one-way, any motor vehicle entering is considered as driving against traffic.