
Reversing or driving against traffic on the highway will result in a deduction of 12 points. Here are the relevant details: Follow lane discipline: When driving on the highway, vehicles 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, always signal in advance and only overtake in the adjacent lane. Do not perform consecutive overtakes, and return to your original lane promptly after overtaking, ensuring you do not cross lane markings.

That time on the highway, I almost made a big mistake. I panicked after missing the exit and thought about reversing back, but later learned it's a serious offense—12 points deducted immediately, possible license suspension, plus a fine of several hundred yuan. Now I always remind myself to stay calm while driving and never act recklessly on highways. Reversing or going the wrong way is extremely risky—it could lead to collisions or fatal accidents. So, I make it a habit to check navigation in advance and plan the route. If I do miss an exit, I grit my teeth and drive to the next one to loop back, even if it takes extra time—safety comes first. Nowadays, before every highway trip, I silently review these rules. Developing good habits beats losing points any day; we must learn to control our temper and avoid impulsive actions.

I've been driving for almost twenty years, and I've seen too many cases of reversing or driving the wrong way on highways. New drivers are prone to making these mistakes, but the penalties are severe—12 points deducted right away, basically game over in one go. Why? Because highway speeds are too fast, and when you reverse or go the wrong way, the cars behind can't stop in time, leading to chain-reaction collisions in minutes, with unimaginable consequences. A friend of mine did this once—not only was he fined 200 yuan, but his license was also suspended, forcing him to retake the test, which disrupted his work and life. So I always remind trainees not to take risks. If you miss an exit, just keep driving and use service areas or rest stops to adjust. The key to safe driving is following the rules and not cutting corners. If you lose all your points, you'll regret it, but it'll be too late.

As a new driver who just got my license, the first lesson my instructor emphasized was not to reverse or go the wrong way on the highway—it results in an immediate 12-point deduction, and the consequences are quite severe. For example, during a driving practice session, I almost attempted a U-turn but was fortunately stopped by a shout. Later, I checked the regulations and found the penalties are indeed harsh, possibly even leading to license suspension, which would affect my future driving enjoyment. So now, I always keep a close eye on road signs and check my navigation in advance to avoid mistakes. If I do miss a turn, I just take the longer route, treating it as a learning experience. Ensuring safety and avoiding point deductions is the top priority.


