How many points are deducted for reversing on the highway?
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Reversing or driving against traffic on the highway results in a 12-point deduction. Here are the relevant details: 1. Drive within the lanes: Vehicles on the highway must follow traffic regulations, with different vehicle types staying in their designated lanes. Unless under special circumstances, avoid driving in lanes not assigned to your vehicle type for extended periods. 2. Avoid unnecessary lane changes: Do not change lanes arbitrarily on the highway. If overtaking is necessary, activate the turn signal in advance and only overtake in the adjacent lane. Do not overtake multiple vehicles consecutively, and return to the original lane promptly after overtaking without driving over lane markings. 3. Never reverse or drive in reverse: If you miss your exit, proceed to the next exit instead of attempting to turn around by crossing the median through gaps or reversing, as these actions pose significant safety risks.