How many points are deducted for reversing on a one-way road?
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Reversing on a one-way road will result in a deduction of three points and a fine. One-way road reversing refers to the act of making a U-turn on a road designated for one direction and driving in the opposite direction of the specified road. This behavior is prone to causing traffic accidents and is strictly prohibited by law. Several situations of driving in the opposite direction: 1. Solid road dividing lines: On roads with solid dividing lines, motor vehicles entering the opposite lane. Among them, roads with double solid lines or single solid lines are not allowed to cross the lines under any circumstances. 2. Dotted road dividing lines: On roads with dotted dividing lines, overtaking can be done by borrowing the opposite lane under safe conditions, but once an accident occurs, the vehicle borrowing the lane will be considered as driving in the opposite direction. 3. One-way road signs: On roads with one-way road signs, any motor vehicle entering will be considered as driving in the opposite direction.