How many points are deducted for driving against traffic on ordinary urban roads?
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Driving against traffic on ordinary urban roads results in a deduction of 3 points. On highways, driving against traffic in a motor vehicle leads to a deduction of 12 points and may also result in the suspension of the driver's license for twelve months. Driving against traffic is an extremely dangerous traffic behavior, and it is essential to drive in accordance with traffic rules when traveling by car. Three situations of driving against traffic: 1. Entering the opposite lane: On roads with solid dividing lines, motor vehicles enter the opposite lane. Among these, roads with double solid lines or single solid lines must not be crossed under any circumstances. 2. Overtaking by borrowing the lane: On roads with dashed dividing lines, overtaking by borrowing the lane is allowed if safety is ensured, but once an accident occurs, the vehicle borrowing the lane will be deemed to be driving against traffic. 3. Entering a one-way street: On roads marked with one-way signs, any motor vehicle entering is considered to be driving against traffic.