How many points will be deducted for making a U-turn over a crosswalk?
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According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, three points will be deducted from the motor vehicle driver's license. During daily driving, it is essential to avoid making U-turns on crosswalks as it poses certain dangers to pedestrians and can cause traffic congestion. Below are the situations regarding U-turns: I. Situations where U-turns are allowed: 1. On yellow grid line sections of the road without central guardrails. 2. Where there is no 'No U-turn' sign in the middle of the road. 3. Where yellow solid and dashed lines are marked on the road. The solid line side prohibits overtaking and U-turns, while the dashed line side allows overtaking and U-turns. II. Situations where U-turns are prohibited: 1. Intersections marked with 'No U-turn' signs. 2. If the centerline of the road is solid, whether it is a single yellow line or double yellow lines, U-turns are 'prohibited'. 3. U-turns are prohibited at intersections where left turns are banned.