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

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LeRemington
09/07/25 7:25am
Driving in the wrong direction on a highway results in a 12-point deduction and a fine; doing so on other roads leads to a 3-point deduction and a fine. Regulations: According to Article 90 of the 'Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China,' motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road passage will be given a warning or fined. If there are other provisions in this law, penalties shall be imposed accordingly. Precautions: If you find yourself driving in the wrong direction on a highway, ensure traffic safety, immediately pull over onto the emergency lane, turn on the hazard lights, and move all passengers to a safe area outside the guardrail. Then, place a warning triangle 100 meters in front of the vehicle and contact the traffic police. Cooperate fully with the authorities upon their arrival.
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MacJoshua
09/19/25 6:32am
Driving the wrong way on an expressway is a huge trouble—it’s an instant 12-point deduction! With over 20 years of driving experience, I’ve seen plenty of bold guys pull this dangerous stunt, only to get caught by traffic cops in no time, not to mention the risk of flipping the car or causing fatalities. Losing 12 points means your license gets revoked, forcing you to retake all driving tests from scratch—what a hassle! Fines start at several hundred yuan, and if you hit someone, you’ll face lawsuits and massive compensation. Why such strict penalties? Because expressway speeds are lightning-fast—driving against traffic is practically suicide, and any collision would trigger a chain-reaction crash. When driving, I always remind myself to stay alert to road signs, especially at night when fatigue kicks in—just pull over and rest. Safety comes first. Points can be regained, but you only get one life.
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Alexander
11/02/25 6:53am
Driving in the wrong direction on expressways is an extremely serious traffic violation. According to traffic regulations, it will result in an immediate deduction of 12 driver's license points and a substantial fine. As a researcher specializing in road safety, I must emphasize that this behavior not only endangers oneself but also threatens others, with a fatality rate far exceeding ordinary violations. Losing 12 points leads to license suspension, requiring drivers to retake both theoretical and practical exams to regain driving privileges. The underlying rationale is that expressways are designed for high speeds, making head-on collision risks multiply when driving against traffic flow. We recommend all drivers develop the habit of planning routes before driving, using navigation to avoid wrong entrances, while regularly checking for aged signage. Community collaborations promoting safe driving campaigns can effectively reduce such tragedies.
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