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How many points are deducted for driving in a one-way street?

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SanAdrian
07/29/25 12:41am
Driving in a one-way street will result in a deduction of 3 points. Here are the specific details: Methods to avoid driving against the flow in a one-way street: One-way streets have clearly marked prohibited sections. Not all one-way streets continue indefinitely. Generally, traffic police departments designate one-way streets in areas such as hospitals, schools, and government offices, so it's essential to pay close attention. Prohibited sections usually have clear signage, so it's important to check in advance. How to avoid mistakenly entering a one-way street: If you accidentally enter a one-way street, do not continue driving forward, as you might encounter patrolling traffic police or surveillance cameras. Without affecting other vehicles, you should make a U-turn as quickly as possible and proceed in the correct direction.
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DelSadie
08/11/25 10:16am
Last month, I was driving in the old town when my navigation system delayed its prompt, and before I could react, I ended up driving the wrong way down a one-way street. Within minutes, a traffic officer pulled me over, gave me a stern lecture, and immediately deducted 3 points from my license along with a 200-yuan fine. To be honest, it was at that moment I truly realized the importance of rules. Ignoring road signs while driving is a major mistake, especially on narrow city roads where one-way streets are designed to prevent accidents and congestion. Since then, I check my route before setting off every day, paying attention to the blue prohibition signs on rearview mirrors and the arrows on the road. Now, I also set voice reminders on my navigation app and have developed the habit of checking my mirrors more often. This not only helps me avoid unnecessary fines but also reduces stress on the road. After all, safety comes first, and no one wants to collide with another vehicle on a narrow street. Following traffic rules is actually simple—the key is for drivers to be attentive and not take the wrong path for momentary convenience, as it concerns everyone's safety.
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VivienneRose
10/01/25 7:53am
I once studied traffic regulations for a while, and the penalties for violating one-way street rules are quite strict, usually deducting 3 points. This is a system designed by the traffic authorities for road safety—one-way streets can reduce accident risks, such as preventing head-on collisions in narrow sections. I’ve seen a friend accidentally go the wrong way in a hurry, got caught by a camera, and was immediately penalized with points. He later said it felt particularly not worth it at that moment because a small oversight affected his insurance and record. When driving, pay attention to roadside prohibition signs, like the blue background with a white arrow icon. Stay alert to traffic signals, such as signs near traffic lights or real-time updates from navigation. Urban management is becoming stricter, so it’s advised not to overlook these details. Develop good habits, like spending a minute checking the map before driving each day, which can avoid a lot of trouble. Safe driving is no joke; rules are there for smooth travel, and point deductions are just a warning. In fact, keeping your speed moderate and staying focused on road conditions makes everything go smoothly.
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