How many points are deducted for reversing on urban expressways?
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Reversing on urban expressways results in a deduction of 3 points. Traffic violation point deductions: Traffic violation point deductions refer to the penalties imposed on drivers for not adhering to traffic regulations while driving, leading to corresponding traffic violations. The point deduction system for road traffic safety violations is mainly categorized into 1, 2, 3, 6, and 12-point deduction items. Violations resulting in a 3-point deduction: Driving a passenger vehicle (excluding buses) or school bus with passengers exceeding the approved capacity by less than 20%; driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, or hazardous material transport vehicles on roads other than highways or urban expressways, or driving other motor vehicles at speeds exceeding the prescribed limit by less than 20%; driving a truck with cargo exceeding the approved load capacity by less than 30%; driving a motor vehicle on a highway below the prescribed minimum speed; driving a motor vehicle prohibited from entering highways onto a highway; driving a motor vehicle on a highway or urban expressway without using the designated lane; driving a motor vehicle through a crosswalk without slowing down, stopping, or yielding to pedestrians as required; driving a motor vehicle in violation of prohibitory signs or markings; driving a motor vehicle without following overtaking, yielding, or driving in the opposite direction rules; driving a motor vehicle in violation of regulations when towing a trailer; failing to use lights or set up warning signs as required after a vehicle breaks down or is involved in an accident on the road; driving a motor vehicle on the road without undergoing regular safety technical inspections as required.