How many points will be deducted for driving improperly on the highway?
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According to regulations, driving in the wrong lane on highways or urban expressways will result in 3 demerit points and a warning or fine. At intersections with traffic signals and marked guide lanes, driving in the wrong guide lane will result in a warning or fine without demerit points. The following are common traffic violations: 1. Running a red light: This is the most common violation. Since the new traffic regulations were introduced, running a red light results in a one-time deduction of 6 points; 2. Driving without a license: If a driver continues to drive while their license is suspended, they will be fined and detained for 15 days. Driving without a valid license or with a revoked license will result in 15 days of detention and a fine; 3. Overloading or overcrowding: For passenger vehicles exceeding the rated capacity by less than 20% or freight vehicles exceeding the rated load by less than 30%, a fine will be imposed. Exceeding the rated capacity by 20% or more for passenger vehicles or exceeding the rated load by 30% or more for freight vehicles will result in a fine; 4. Drunk driving: Driving under the influence of alcohol will result in a 3-month suspension of the driver's license and a fine. Driving a commercial vehicle under the influence of alcohol will also result in a 3-month suspension of the driver's license and a fine; 5. Speeding: Driving more than 50% over the speed limit will result in a fine and revocation of the driver's license.