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How many points are deducted for driving on the highway without following the regulations?

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OAliyah
07/29/2025, 01:46:48 AM

Driving on the highway without following the regulations deducts 3 points. Below are specific details about highways: 1. Speed limits: For two-lane highways, the speed limit for the leftmost lane is 100-120 km/h, and the middle lane is 60-100 km/h. For three-lane highways, from left to right, the speed limits are 110-120 km/h, 90-110 km/h, and 60-90 km/h. 2. Regulations: Strictly adhere to the speed limit regulations on highways to avoid accidents caused by speeding. Driving too slowly can hinder the normal flow of other vehicles. In rainy or snowy conditions, the speed should be reduced accordingly.

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IsabelRose
08/12/2025, 04:13:14 PM

As a veteran driver with twenty years of experience, I remember that penalty points for not driving according to regulations on highways depend on the specific violation. For example, speeding is common, and the penalty points are based on the extent of the violation—6 points for exceeding the speed limit by 20% to 50%, and a serious speeding violation can cost you 12 points, which is a huge hassle. Occupying the emergency lane without following the rules usually results in 6 points, and you’re sure to get caught by the cameras. Other violations like not wearing a seatbelt or driving the wrong way can result in lighter penalties of 2 to 3 points, or as severe as 12 points, which means game over. The strict highway rules are all about safety—I’ve seen many accidents caused by careless violations. Before hitting the highway, it’s best to check a traffic rules app and make sure you understand them clearly before driving—don’t gamble with luck. Losing all 12 points means having to retake the driving test, which is a huge hassle. I learned this the hard way when I was younger, and now I’d rather drive slower than break the rules—it’s both worry-free and safe.

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VonJeremiah
10/03/2025, 03:41:36 AM

As a new mom who often drives my kid to school, I'm especially worried about traffic violations and point deductions. Not driving according to regulations on highways can result in significant point deductions, with penalties varying by situation. Speeding is the easiest offense to commit—just slightly exceeding the limit could cost you 3 to 6 points. Occupying the emergency lane or driving the wrong way is even more severe, with potential deductions of 6 to 12 points. A friend once told me he was caught on camera not wearing a seatbelt on the highway, which cost him 2 points and a fine. New drivers, take note: it's best to install a dashcam that provides real-time alerts about road sign rules. Accumulating too many points can lead to a suspended license, disrupting your child's pickup schedule. That's why I always remind myself not to rush—safety comes first. Checking navigation for real-time traffic updates helps avoid impulsive overtaking. Developing good habits saves trouble and money.

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SkylarLee
11/16/2025, 09:33:01 PM

As a car enthusiast, I've thoroughly studied the demerit point system for highway violations. Different violations carry varying penalties - speeding 20%-50% over the limit deducts 6 points, while driving against traffic incurs the maximum 12-point penalty. Improper use of emergency lanes or incorrect lane usage typically results in 3 to 6 points deducted. The regulations have been updated over the years, with some minor violations that previously only incurred fines now subject to stricter penalties. The underlying principle is safety-driven, as highway traffic volume is high and violations can easily lead to rear-end collisions and other accidents. I recommend drivers install a smart car system that automatically announces speed limits and surveillance points to avoid accidental violations. The demerit point system protects both drivers and others. I frequently exchange experiences with fellow car enthusiasts - following the rules makes long-distance driving more relaxed and even saves fuel.

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LaylaRose
01/06/2026, 11:09:35 PM

As a practical commuter who travels on the highway daily for work, I prioritize avoiding point deductions to prevent being late. The specific points deducted for not driving in accordance with regulations depend on the violation—speeding typically results in 3 to 12 points, while occupying lanes or driving in the wrong direction starts at 6 points. The key is to pay attention to road signs and avoid distractions. I once lost 3 points for an illegal overtaking maneuver, which was a profound lesson. Highway safety comes first; even minor violations like not wearing a seatbelt or changing lanes without signaling can result in point penalties. I recommend using a traffic management app to regularly check points and plan routes in advance to avoid congested areas. Losing all 12 points and having to retake the test is too time-consuming and affects daily commuting efficiency, so I’ve developed a habit of leaving early and never cutting in line. Drive steadily to minimize worries.

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OCamilla
04/03/2026, 10:16:58 PM

As a young person learning to drive, my instructor emphasizes the strict penalty points for highway violations. Failing to drive according to regulations results in a wide range of penalty points, with speeding incurring 3 to 12 points depending on the extent of the violation, and going against traffic flow being the harshest at 12 points directly. Not maintaining a safe distance or failing to drive within the lane starts at 3 penalty points. There are many speed cameras on highways, so beginners shouldn't take chances. Accumulating too many penalty points can lead to the suspension of your driver's license. I've seen a friend who had to retake the test due to multiple violations, which delayed his life. Before hitting the road, it's advisable to turn on navigation with alerts and watch traffic rule videos to deepen understanding. Driving steadily not only prevents penalty points but also extends the lifespan of your car and saves on repair costs. Every time I get on the highway, I check tire pressure and brakes to ensure everything is ready for a safe drive.

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