How many points are deducted for driving in the wrong direction?

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DelMaria
07/30/25 2:36am
Driving in the wrong direction on urban roads results in a deduction of 3 points, while doing so on highways leads to a deduction of 12 points. If the circumstances of driving in the wrong direction or crossing the line are severe, the driver's license may be revoked. Definition of driving in the wrong direction: The definition of driving in the wrong direction for motor vehicles is when motor vehicles or non-motor vehicles drive on the left side, which is considered as driving in the wrong direction. In China, motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles are required to drive on the right side. Those who fail to comply and drive in the wrong direction will be subject to point deductions and fines. Penalties for violations: Penalties for vehicle violations include warnings, fines (vehicle impoundment), temporary suspension of the driver's license, revocation of the driver's license, cancellation of the driver's license, administrative detention, and criminal liability for those who commit crimes.
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