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How many points will be deducted for occupying the emergency lane on urban expressways?

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MatthewLee
09/02/25 2:45am
Driving a motor vehicle in violation of regulations by illegally occupying the emergency lane for driving or parking on highways or urban expressways will result in a fine and a deduction of 6 points. Conditions for occupying the emergency lane on urban expressways and highways: When the vehicle experiences sudden malfunctions and cannot operate normally. For example, major failures such as tire blowouts, brake failure, engine malfunction, transmission failure, or axle breakage that prevent the vehicle from operating normally. When a passenger in the vehicle suddenly suffers from a severe illness. In such cases, it is necessary to stop for emergency treatment or use the emergency lane to exit the highway for urgent medical care. Remember to call the police and retain hospital proof. Encountering emergencies such as a woman in labor or a student rushing to an exam. Although these two situations may not be life-threatening, they are still significant emergencies that may justify short-term use of the emergency lane. When authorized by traffic police. This usually occurs when a major traffic accident happens ahead, and social vehicles must pass through the far-right emergency lane. Generally, traffic police will notify and direct through electronic road signs or on-duty officers.
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AngeloRose
09/14/25 5:05am
I often commute on urban expressways and have witnessed several incidents caused by occupying the emergency lane. Those drivers simply wanted to avoid traffic jams and save time, but ended up getting 6 penalty points and possibly a 200-yuan fine—totally not worth it! Even worse, I once saw an ambulance delayed for several minutes because it was stuck in the emergency lane due to an accident ahead—literally a matter of life and death. Honestly, the emergency lane is reserved for rescue vehicles, and occupying it is extremely dangerous, especially during peak congestion. I suggest using navigation apps to avoid rush hour or just listening to music and waiting patiently—safety is far more important than saving a few seconds. The stricter rules are a good thing; 6 penalty points make people think twice.
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VanJackson
10/28/25 5:48am
As an experienced driver who has driven for a lifetime, I feel that traffic rules are much stricter now. Occupying the emergency lane on urban expressways directly deducts 6 points. I remember it was mainly fines before, but point deductions are indeed effective. Because the total score on a driver's license is only 12 points, losing half is painful, and it's also troublesome to retake the theory test. Why such severe penalties? Ultimately, it's for public safety—the emergency lane is a lifeline, for example, for fire trucks and police patrols. Blocking it can have serious consequences. Once on the highway, I saw a tire catch fire, and the blocked emergency lane caused the fire to grow worse. The fine starts at around 200 yuan, but the lesson is more expensive. I often tell young people not to drive impatiently and to follow the rules to avoid trouble.
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HaleyAnn
12/11/25 6:04am
During my beginner days, the driving instructor repeatedly emphasized not to randomly use the emergency lane—it's a 6-point deduction on urban expressways! The traffic rules tutorial videos explained that this kind of violation can easily trigger chain-reaction accidents, especially at night. I remember being super nervous during my first time driving on an expressway, constantly worrying about speeding or occupying the wrong lane. A 6-point deduction is quite severe—after all, normal speeding might only cost you 3 points, which shows how high-risk this behavior is. Even if the emergency lane is empty, don't take the shortcut for speed; surveillance cameras can catch you anytime. My advice for beginners: rely more on in-car navigation reminders or learn from experienced drivers—safety first to avoid trouble.
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