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 deduction of 12 points. Here are some relevant guidelines: Follow lane discipline: Vehicles on the highway must adhere to traffic regulations, with different vehicle types staying in their designated lanes. Except under special circumstances, avoid driving in lanes not assigned to your vehicle type for extended periods. Avoid unnecessary lane changes: Do not change lanes arbitrarily while driving on the highway. If overtaking is necessary, use the turn signal in advance and only overtake in the adjacent lane. Continuous overtaking is prohibited. After overtaking, return to your original lane promptly without crossing the lane markings. Never reverse or drive against traffic: If you miss your exit, proceed to the next one. Never attempt to make a U-turn by crossing the median through gaps, and absolutely avoid reversing to prevent dangerous situations.