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How many points will be deducted for consecutive lane changes at highway exits?

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MacAmara
07/29/2025, 08:27:49 PM

Consecutive lane changes at highway exits will result in a 3-point deduction. Crossing solid lines on highways while changing lanes constitutes a violation of prohibitory signs and markings while driving a motor vehicle, typically incurring a 3-point penalty. The offender must address the violation record at the vehicle management office in the jurisdiction where the vehicle is registered and pay the fine at a bank within 15 days. Below are specific details about crossing solid lines: 1. Classification: Includes center single/double solid lines on urban roads, lane divider lines in intersection solid line zones, and separation lines between motor vehicle lanes and non-motor vehicle lanes. 2. Regulations: Traffic laws explicitly prohibit motor vehicles from crossing single/double solid lines. Violators are subject to fines and a 3-point penalty per offense. Although single and double solid lines differ in severity, their legal effect is identical—motor vehicles must not cross either type.

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LaFinn
08/15/2025, 01:04:43 AM

Changing lanes continuously near the highway exit is really dangerous. Last time I was driving home in a hurry and wanted to save time, so I changed lanes continuously from the left lane to the right lane to exit the highway. As a result, I was caught by the electronic surveillance and got 3 penalty points plus a 200 yuan fine. Traffic regulations clearly state that changing two or more lanes continuously on the highway is a violation, and this behavior is strictly monitored near exits. Actually, I only realized later that this not only results in penalty points but could also cause serious accidents, such as rear-end collisions or rollovers. For safety, I now honestly move to the right lane one or two kilometers in advance, changing only one lane at a time. Developing good habits can avoid a lot of trouble—if an accident really happens, it would be much worse than just getting penalty points.

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DiJayla
10/19/2025, 04:05:29 AM

I'm quite passionate about driving and often delve into the details of traffic regulations. The issue of consecutive lane changes at highway exits is frequently discussed on car enthusiast forums. In China, this behavior typically results in a 3-point deduction and a 200-yuan fine, but the key is that penalties are triggered only when multiple lanes are changed consecutively. Some beginners think it's no big deal as long as they don't affect others, but I once witnessed an accident at an exit caused by abrupt lane changes, leading to a five-car collision. Therefore, I advise everyone to plan their route in advance before exiting the highway and avoid forcing their way into lanes at the last moment. Following the rules not only helps avoid fines but also saves lives. Spending a little extra time for safety is definitely worth it.

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Ingrid
12/02/2025, 03:45:27 AM

My husband sometimes drives recklessly, especially when exiting the highway—he often changes lanes continuously. I've told him this can result in at least 3 penalty points. Traffic authorities emphasize that lane changes at highway exits must be orderly, and consecutive lane crossings will be penalized. A relative of ours caused a sideswipe accident due to such behavior, resulting in significant losses. Beyond the penalty points, what worries me most is the personal safety risk. At high speeds on the highway, erratic lane changes can easily lead to loss of control and injuries. Personally, I believe developing the habit of slowing down in advance and changing lanes one by one is fundamental—safety first is more important than anything else.

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DominicFitz
01/22/2026, 10:16:47 PM

Having worked in an auto repair shop for years, I've seen countless cars damaged due to reckless lane changes. The 3-point penalty and fine for consecutive lane changes at highway exits might seem minor, but the actual harm is significant—it can damage the suspension or brake system and easily trigger chain collisions. I recall a customer who made a sharp lane change while exiting the highway, causing the car to skid and requiring major repairs. Traffic rules clearly state that on highways, only one lane change at a time is allowed, and violations are strictly penalized. To avoid such issues, I recommend regular checks on vehicle handling and driving steadily and cautiously.

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VictoriaLynn
04/18/2026, 04:49:16 AM

I frequently travel on highways for business trips and have witnessed many drivers cutting in and changing lanes recklessly near exits. According to regulations, changing two or more lanes at once results in a 3-point deduction and a 200-yuan fine, though details may vary depending on road conditions. Last year, my colleague, in a hurry to get home, crossed multiple lanes consecutively and was caught on camera, which not only led to penalty points but also a deduction in his credit score, followed by an increase in insurance premiums. To avoid such pitfalls, I've summarized some tips: prepare to change lanes two to three kilometers before the exit, keep a close eye on road signs, and stay calm. This not only ensures compliance with the rules but also protects yourself and others, avoiding unnecessary losses.

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