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How many points are deducted for overtaking in a tunnel?

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ElijahLynn
09/09/25 2:20am

Overtaking in a tunnel results in a deduction of 3 points. Here is the relevant information: Overtaking: Overtaking refers to a vehicle moving to the side of another vehicle and passing it from behind while both are traveling in the same direction. The lane typically used for overtaking is the inner lane, which is closer to the center of the road and farther from the shoulder. In right-hand traffic regions, the overtaking lane is the left lane; in left-hand traffic regions, it is the right lane. Precautions: Observe carefully and make accurate judgments; downshift and accelerate in advance when overtaking; if unexpected conditions arise, remain calm, slow down as quickly as possible, and stop overtaking; be cautious when passing vehicles parked on the roadside. When passing a stopped vehicle, use the engine's traction resistance to slow down, honk the horn more frequently, observe carefully, increase the lateral distance from the stopped vehicle, and be prepared to stop or take other emergency measures.

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SanJune
09/20/25 7:16am

I've been driving on highways for ten years, and overtaking in tunnels is absolutely something you shouldn't do. Generally, it will cost you 6 points on your license and a fine of over 200 yuan. The poor lighting and narrow space in tunnels make overtaking prone to collisions, especially in rainy weather, which is even more dangerous. Last time, my colleague took the risk to overtake, got caught by the camera, lost points immediately, and almost rear-ended a truck—he regretted it so much. Usually, I strictly adhere to speed limits, maintain a safe distance in tunnels, putting safety first. Losing points and paying fines are minor issues; personal safety is what truly matters. Remember, never overtake in tunnels to avoid trouble.

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Jack
11/03/25 7:37am

I remember last winter when I was driving on a mountain road. On impulse, I overtook another car in a tunnel, only to be immediately stopped by the police. They issued me a ticket, deducted a full 6 points from my license, and fined me 220 yuan. It was a terrible feeling—after losing those points, my remaining license points became much tighter, making everything more troublesome. Overtaking in a tunnel is extremely risky, with walls close on both sides and poor visibility. If a car comes from the opposite direction, there’s no way to avoid it. I learned my lesson—now I always check my route before driving, patiently wait in line in tunnels, and never overtake recklessly. Safe driving is truly important; it’s not worth taking big risks just to save a little time.

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VanAmir
12/17/25 7:37am

Bro, overtaking in a tunnel will cost you at least 6 points on your license and a fine of around 200 yuan. It's seriously unsafe—tunnels have dim lighting and loud echoes, and changing lanes to overtake can lead to accidents in seconds. As an experienced driver, I always take extra caution when entering or exiting tunnels, maintaining a steady speed and following the car ahead. I’d rather go a bit slower than risk my life. Remember this rule to avoid losing points and wasting money.

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