How Many Points Are Deducted for Driving Against Traffic and Crossing the Line?

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MacSebastian
07/30/25 8:33am
Driving a motor vehicle over a yellow line results in a 3-point deduction and a fine, while driving against traffic adds another 3-point deduction. Below is a detailed introduction to vehicle point deductions: 1. One-point deduction: Not yielding properly when meeting another vehicle or reversing; not driving large passenger cars, electric vehicles, cranes, or vehicles with trailers as required during the probationary period; not towing trailers or pulling vehicles as required; not installing vehicle license plates as required; not carrying a driver's license or vehicle registration certificate; riding or driving a two-wheeled motorcycle without a safety helmet; carrying passengers on a lightweight motorcycle or carrying children under 12 on the rear seat of a two-wheeled or sidecar motorcycle; driving with doors or compartments not properly closed; smoking, eating, or engaging in other behaviors that hinder safe driving while operating a vehicle; not driving as required on roads without a centerline or clear division between motor vehicle and non-motor vehicle lanes; small passenger car drivers not wearing seat belts as required while driving; other violations of vehicle loading regulations. 2. Three-point deduction: Motor vehicles driven on the road without undergoing regular safety technical inspections as required; driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, or hazardous material transport vehicles on roads other than highways or urban expressways, or driving other motor vehicles exceeding the speed limit by less than 20%; driving a truck with a load exceeding the approved weight by less than 30%; driving a motor vehicle on a highway below the minimum speed limit; driving a motor vehicle prohibited from entering a highway onto a highway; driving a motor vehicle on a highway or urban expressway not in the designated lane; driving a motor vehicle through a crosswalk without slowing down, stopping, or yielding to pedestrians as required; driving a motor vehicle in violation of no-entry signs or no-crossing line instructions; driving a passenger vehicle (excluding buses) or school bus with passengers exceeding the approved number by less than 20%; driving a motor vehicle in violation of regulations when towing a trailer; not using lights or setting up warning signs as required after a vehicle breaks down or is involved in an accident on the road; driving a motor vehicle not overtaking or yielding as required, or driving against traffic.
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