How Many Points Are Deducted for Reversing in a Non-Motorized Vehicle Lane?
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According to the "Traffic Management Law," illegally driving in a non-motorized vehicle lane should result in a deduction of 0-2 points and a corresponding fine. The following situations allow motor vehicles to enter non-motorized vehicle lanes: 1. Parking: when there is a parking space on the side of the non-motorized vehicle lane; or when there is a bus stop on the side of the non-motorized vehicle lane. 2. Access: when there is an entrance or exit on the side of the non-motorized vehicle lane. 3. Emergency avoidance: such as when the original lane is blocked due to vehicle breakdown, accident, or road conditions. 4. Police direction: only when one of the above situations is present can a motor vehicle enter a non-motorized vehicle lane.
I personally experienced the situation of mistakenly entering a non-motorized vehicle lane and reversing last time. I was driving in the city and got distracted, accidentally driving into a bicycle lane. I tried to reverse out to avoid traffic, but was caught by a traffic officer. I lost 2 points on my driver's license and was fined 200 yuan. Looking back now, I really regret it. You must always pay attention to road signs and not try to save time by reversing recklessly. I suggest new drivers check their rearview mirrors more often. Non-motorized lanes are high-risk areas; hitting a pedestrian or bicycle would be a big trouble. It's best to find an open area to reverse safely. Otherwise, not only will you lose points, but it also affects safety. Remember, driving properly not only saves money but also ensures the safety of yourself and others.