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How many points are deducted for making a U-turn at a no U-turn intersection?

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SanAlexa
07/28/25 9:09am
Driving a motor vehicle in violation of the prohibition sign and making an illegal U-turn will result in a deduction of 3 points. Article 49 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law" stipulates: Motor vehicles are not allowed to make U-turns at locations with no U-turn or no left-turn signs and markings, as well as at railway crossings, pedestrian crossings, bridges, sharp curves, steep slopes, tunnels, or sections prone to danger. Additional information: U-turn penalty standards on highways: Article 1, Section 7 of the "Scoring Standards for Road Traffic Safety Violations" states: If a motor vehicle driver drives a motor vehicle on a highway in reverse, against the traffic flow, or crosses the central divider to make a U-turn, 12 points will be deducted at once.
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Ibarra
08/11/25 3:35pm
I once got impatient and made a U-turn at an intersection with a 'No U-turn' sign, only to be caught on camera. When the ticket arrived, I saw it was 3 points deducted and a 200-yuan fine. That experience was rough—my license points were almost used up. Actually, deducting 3 points is the standard penalty, mainly based on traffic regulations, which state that violating a prohibitory sign incurs this punishment. Why so strict? Because intersections with no U-turn signs are often crowded or have complex traffic flow, and reckless U-turns can easily cause accidents, such as collisions with oncoming vehicles or pedestrians, with consequences ranging from minor to severe. My advice is to pay more attention to road signs before driving—navigation apps also warn about such risks. Make it a habit not to cut corners; safety comes first, after all, to avoid penalties affecting daily life. I learned my lesson and now prefer taking a longer detour rather than risking another fine.
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VonKira
09/28/25 3:41am
Regarding making U-turns at intersections where they are prohibited, I know many friends think the penalty is minor and don't take it seriously. However, this is a typical violation, uniformly penalized with a 3-point deduction and a fine of around 200 yuan across most regions. The bigger issue is that accumulating too many penalty points within a year can affect your driver's license. For example, reaching the full 12 points requires retaking the theoretical exam, which not only wastes time but may also increase insurance premiums. I've seen novice drivers panic in such situations, nearly hitting guardrails. The key point is that these intersections are designed this way for a reason—such as small turning radii or obstructed views, which can easily lead to chain-rear-end collisions. In daily driving, it's essential to get used to checking signs. If an intersection has an X-shaped symbol or a 'No U-turn' sign, it's best to proceed straight and find the next permitted spot. Following the rules isn't about being rigid; it's about protecting yourself and others.
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