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How many points are deducted for turning left into the wrong lane and driving against traffic?

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CharlesLynn
07/29/2025, 05:16:48 PM

Three points will be deducted. Driving against traffic is considered a violation of prohibitory traffic signs by motor vehicles, and the penalty is a deduction of 3 points from the driver's license and a fine of 200 yuan. The following are the relevant laws and regulations: According to Article 90 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China: If a motor vehicle driver commits any of the following violations, 3 points will be deducted: If a motor vehicle driver violates the road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road traffic rules, a warning or a fine of not less than 20 yuan but not more than 200 yuan shall be imposed. If there are other provisions in this law, the punishment shall be imposed in accordance with those provisions. If a motor vehicle driver commits any of the following violations, 3 points will be deducted: 1. Violating traffic signal lights; 2. Driving on a highway below the prescribed minimum speed; 3. Driving a motor vehicle on the road without displaying the motor vehicle license plate; 4. Intentionally covering, damaging, or not installing the motor vehicle license plate as required; 5. Driving against traffic.

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Amy
08/15/2025, 03:45:15 PM

That day when I was making a left turn, I accidentally drove into the opposite lane going the wrong way and got caught by a traffic camera. Later, I checked and found out I was deducted 3 points and fined 200 yuan. This situation is quite common, especially for new drivers who might make mistakes by not paying enough attention to road signs or lane markings when turning. Driving the wrong way is extremely dangerous—I almost collided with an oncoming car, and just thinking about it still scares me. According to traffic regulations, any form of wrong-way driving results in a 3-point deduction, aiming to remind drivers to prioritize safety. My advice is to slow down before turning, take an extra glance at the rearview mirror, and make sure you're in the correct lane. With more practice, driving becomes smoother, and developing good habits can significantly reduce accident rates. In short, mistakes happen, but safety should always come first—don’t cut corners for convenience.

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MadelineMarie
10/16/2025, 10:48:53 PM

When I first got my driver's license, I was always worried about turning into the wrong lane, especially afraid of mistakenly entering the opposite lane when making a left turn. Later, I looked it up and found that driving against traffic is typically penalized with 3 demerit points and a possible fine of 200 yuan according to traffic laws. This made me even more nervous, so I made sure to pay extra attention to road signs and traffic lights every time I turned. In fact, driving against traffic is not only punishable by demerit points but also highly dangerous and prone to causing accidents. I recommend that beginners practice simulated turns more often, such as finding an open area to practice entering lanes, and only hit the road after getting used to it. With more driving experience, you naturally won't make such mistakes. The key is to stay calm and not be rushed by other drivers—one wrong move can come at a high cost.

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SanMaverick
11/29/2025, 10:32:33 PM

When I was younger, traffic rules weren't as strict, but now the regulations are much tighter. Making a wrong left turn into the opposite lane usually results in a 3-point deduction. I remember it clearly because I witnessed a friend getting fined for it. It's quite dangerous, especially on city streets, and can easily lead to serious accidents. I advise everyone to observe carefully before turning and not to rush. I used to drive fast when I was young, but now I realize it's better to be patient. The fine is about 200 yuan, but the key isn't the money—it's safety. After decades of driving, it's best to avoid such basic mistakes and not complicate life.

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Kingston
01/19/2026, 11:56:13 PM

I think such reckless behavior of driving against traffic is highly irresponsible. Getting 3 demerit points is actually lenient, and a 200-yuan fine is just a minor penalty. The key issue is it could endanger both the driver and others – just imagine how severe the consequences of a traffic accident could be. When I drive, I pay special attention to making correct turns, especially at complex intersections, slowing down in advance and checking navigation prompts. If accidentally entering a wrong-way lane, immediately find a safe opportunity to make a U-turn instead of stubbornly proceeding. Safe driving is an obligation that everyone should observe. From experience, regularly checking vehicle conditions and studying traffic regulations can prevent such mistakes. In short, never prioritize momentary convenience over safety – safety should always be the top priority.

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NadiaFitz
04/16/2026, 12:45:06 AM

Based on my understanding of traffic regulations, turning left into the wrong lane and driving in the opposite direction is a violation, typically resulting in a 3-point deduction and a fine of around 200 yuan. This stems from the Road Traffic Safety Law, aiming to reduce dangerous driving. In detail, if the situation is severe, such as causing an accident, the penalty will be more severe. I recommend everyone to pay more attention to road signs before turning, such as lane arrows and prohibition signs. Maintain an appropriate speed when operating, and correct the mistake immediately if you feel you've gone wrong. Over time, such mistakes can be completely avoided with the right habits. Safety always comes first—don't let mistakes affect your journey.

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