How many points are deducted for occupying a lane?
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Here is the relevant information about how many points are deducted for occupying a lane: Introduction 1: Driving a motor vehicle other than an operational passenger vehicle and stopping within a highway lane will result in a 6-point deduction. Introduction 2: Driving a motor vehicle and illegally occupying an emergency lane on a highway or urban expressway will result in a 6-point deduction. Introduction 3: Driving a motor vehicle and encountering a situation where the vehicle in front stops in line or cuts in line will result in a 2-point deduction. More relevant information is as follows: Introduction 1: Among these, illegally stopping an operational passenger vehicle in an emergency lane will result in a 12-point deduction. Emergency lanes are mainly marked on urban ring roads, expressways, and highways, specifically for vehicles handling emergencies such as engineering rescue, firefighting and rescue, medical aid, or police officers performing urgent official duties. Any social vehicle is prohibited from entering or staying in the lane for any reason. Introduction 2: If you do encounter an unsolvable problem such as a breakdown, you should park the vehicle in the emergency stopping area, turn on the hazard warning lights, place a warning sign 150 meters behind the vehicle, and also turn on the side marker lights, tail lights, and rear fog lights during nighttime, rain, fog, or other adverse weather conditions.