How many points will be deducted for reversing on the ramp?
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Reversing on a highway ramp will result in a 12-point deduction. Reversing on a highway ramp not only endangers your own life but also the lives of others. Relevant regulations: A highway ramp is the road on the right side of a highway exit or entrance, meaning it is part of the highway. According to relevant regulations, U-turns, reversing, and parking are not allowed on highways, so you cannot make a U-turn, reverse, or park on a highway ramp. What to do if you mistakenly enter a ramp: If you mistakenly enter a ramp because you didn’t see the warning signs, you should continue driving to the exit and then replan your route. Do not reverse or drive in the opposite direction. Ensure traffic safety by immediately pulling over to the emergency lane, turning on the hazard lights, and moving to a safe area outside the guardrail. Then, place a warning triangle 100 meters in front of the vehicle and contact the traffic police. Cooperate fully with the police when they arrive at the scene.