How many points are deducted for turning over double yellow lines?
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Turning over double yellow lines will result in a deduction of 3 points and a fine. For causing a traffic accident due to making a U-turn or left turn over double yellow lines, the driver will bear the main responsibility for the accident. Overtaking, making U-turns, crossing the lines, or stopping for a long time on double yellow lines is prohibited. If caught by electronic police or traffic police on-site, violators will be penalized and ordered to rectify the behavior. Below is relevant information about double yellow lines: 1. Double yellow lines are a common road traffic marking, consisting of two parallel solid yellow lines. 2. Double yellow lines are usually set in the middle of roads without a central divider to separate opposite traffic directions, dividing the areas for vehicles traveling in different directions. Under normal circumstances, civilian vehicles are not allowed to cross these lines. Some roads with only simple small guardrails may also have double yellow lines. 3. When double yellow lines are broken and other traffic signs permit, vehicles can turn or make a U-turn at the break in the double yellow lines.