How many points are deducted for occupying the emergency lane on a regular road?
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Occupying the emergency lane results in a deduction of 6 points. Below is an introduction to the emergency lane on highways and its proper usage: Introduction to the emergency lane on highways: It refers to the part of the road adjacent to the right-side traffic lane, including the hard shoulder, with a width of over 3 meters and an effective length of 30 meters or more, capable of accommodating vehicle stops. In emergency situations, vehicles may drive or park in the emergency lane. Proper usage of the emergency lane: If you encounter an unavoidable issue such as a vehicle 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 during nighttime, rain, or fog, also turn on the side marker lights, tail lights, and rear fog lights. All passengers must move to a safe area, and if necessary, promptly call the highway emergency number to request assistance.