How many points are deducted for parking in the emergency lane?

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Genesis
07/30/25 10:12am
Driving a motor vehicle in violation of regulations by illegally occupying the emergency lane for driving or parking on highways or urban expressways will result in a deduction of 6 points. Introduction to the emergency lane: The emergency lane on highways refers to the part of the road adjacent to the right lane, including the hard shoulder, with a width of more than 3 meters and an effective length greater than or equal to 30 meters, which can meet the needs of motor vehicle parking. In emergency situations, vehicles can drive or park on the emergency lane. Function of the emergency lane: The emergency lane serves the purpose of providing a safe stopping area. Therefore, parking in the emergency lane is prohibited. If a vehicle parks in the emergency lane, it is considered an illegal act and obstructs other vehicles from using the lane for emergency purposes.
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