How many points are deducted for driving in the wrong direction on an elevated road?
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Driving in the wrong direction on an elevated road results in a deduction of three points. According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China," driving a motor vehicle without following overtaking or yielding rules, or driving in the wrong direction, will result in a 3-point penalty and may also incur a warning or fine. Below is relevant information about driving in the wrong direction: Definition: Driving in the wrong direction refers to motor vehicles or non-motor vehicles traveling on the left side. Article 35 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates: Motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles shall drive on the right side. Hazards: Driving in the wrong direction is a serious subjective traffic violation that can lead to traffic congestion, reduced road capacity, or even major accidents resulting in severe injuries or fatalities.
I've been driving in the city for many years. I remember during one rush hour, I saw a car going the wrong way on an elevated highway and was immediately stopped by the police. Later, a friend told me that such violations result in an immediate 12-point deduction, the driver's license is temporarily confiscated on the spot, and the driver must attend traffic safety education and pass a test to get it back. Fines usually range from 200 to 2000 yuan, depending on the road section and circumstances. With high speeds on elevated highways, going the wrong way poses enormous risks—just a slight lapse in attention could lead to a head-on collision, causing minor to severe damage or even fatalities. I always pay extra attention to navigation prompts and road signs to avoid taking wrong turns. I recommend every driver develop the habit of planning routes in advance, especially at complex intersections—double-check before proceeding. Violations not only endanger your own safety but can also harm others. The hassle after losing points is truly not worth it. Safe driving is the most worry-free approach.