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How many points are deducted for reversing on the highway?

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SanMarley
07/29/2025, 09:20 PM

Reversing or driving against traffic on the highway results in a 12-point deduction. Drive within the lanes: When driving on the highway, vehicles must adhere to traffic regulations, with different types of vehicles staying in their respective lanes. Unless under special circumstances, avoid driving in lanes not designated for your vehicle for extended periods. Avoid changing lanes arbitrarily: While driving on the highway, never change lanes casually. If overtaking is necessary, always signal in advance and only overtake in the adjacent lane. Do not overtake continuously, and return to your original lane promptly after overtaking. Avoid driving on lane markings. Never reverse or drive against traffic: If you miss your exit, proceed to the next one instead of attempting to turn around by crossing the median or reversing, as this can lead to dangerous situations.

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FranciscoAnn
08/15/2025, 02:59 AM

Reversing on the highway is a big no-no! I've been driving long-distance for several years and have seen too many accidents caused by reversing. According to regulations, reversing on the highway results in an immediate 12-point deduction and a fine of around 2,000 yuan. There's a good reason for such strict rules—speeds are high on the highway, and reversing can easily cause rear-end collisions, drastically increasing the risk of accidents. Once, I encountered a novice driver who missed an exit and tried to reverse, only to get stuck in the middle lane and nearly collide with other cars. Luckily, traffic police arrived in time to handle the situation. Later, he lost all 12 points and had to retake the driving test. My advice to experienced drivers: always use navigation and pay close attention to the road. If you miss an exit, just keep driving to the next one. Losing 12 points is no joke—your license will be invalidated, and retaking the test is time-consuming and exhausting. Developing safe driving habits is far more important than saving a bit on fuel. Don’t take the risk.

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SanRemington
10/20/2025, 02:37 AM

As a new driver, I get terrified just hearing about the penalty for reversing on the highway. After checking and confirming it's a 12-point deduction, my heart sank. Just imagine—everyone's driving at over 100 km/h on the highway, and reversing could cause a severe rear-end collision. How dangerous! My driving instructor repeatedly warned me about this during lessons and even ran simulation drills. Personal experience: I often get nervous about losing direction while driving, but even if you miss an exit, never impulsively reverse. A 12-point deduction means license suspension, shockingly high fines, and I've even heard possible detention. My advice: study maps and familiarize yourself with routes before driving. Never forget the principle of safety first—don’t rush and take huge risks. Highway surveillance is everywhere now, and they’ll catch you instantly. Prevention is key—practice your skills regularly.

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MirandaDella
12/03/2025, 02:08 AM

Reversing on the highway is a dangerous behavior, which results in an immediate 12-point deduction according to regulations. As I understand it, this rule is designed to prevent accidents, as reversing on the highway can easily lead to consecutive collisions. In practice, it is advisable to plan your route in advance to avoid missing exits. If it does happen, continuing to drive forward is the safer option.

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MacKinsley
01/23/2026, 03:32 AM

I experienced a horrific highway reversing accident that still haunts me. Last year during a long drive, my navigation failed and I missed an exit. In a moment of panic, I started reversing, immediately triggering a chorus of furious honking from behind. Thankfully I braked in time but still hit the guardrail. The traffic police arrived and penalized me with 12 demerit points, a 1500 yuan fine, and suspended my license requiring retesting. The whole ordeal was terrible - it disrupted my work and served as a harsh lesson. The takeaway: reversing on highways is extremely dangerous, no matter how urgent, always stay calm and drive forward. Losing points is just the beginning - life is priceless. Since then I've never taken such risks again, and I strongly advise everyone to prioritize safety at all times.

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