How many points are deducted for not driving according to regulations?

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Roberto
07/30/25 2:47am
Not driving according to regulations will result in a deduction of 3 points. Below is additional information: 1. Categories of not driving according to regulations: Driving a motor vehicle not in accordance with the prescribed lane, usually refers to not driving in the correct lane, crossing or straddling lane lines. 2. Violations: Driving a motor vehicle on the highway not in accordance with the prescribed lane, violation code: 43120, penalty standard: deduct 3 points; Driving a motor vehicle on urban expressways not in accordance with the prescribed lane, violation code: 13550, penalty standard: deduct 3 points; Driving a motor vehicle on roads other than highways and urban expressways not in accordance with the prescribed lane, violation code: 60230, penalty standard: no points deducted.
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