How to Deal with Missing an Exit and Reversing on the Highway?
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According to the relevant provisions of the "Road Traffic Safety Law", reversing or driving in the opposite direction on the highway will not only result in a fine but also a full 12-point deduction. If you miss an exit, continue driving to the next exit and then turn around. Here are the solutions for missing an exit on the highway: 1. Drive to the next exit: It is never allowed to stop, reverse, or drive in the opposite direction on the highway at any time, as this can easily cause traffic accidents! The best approach is to follow the principle of "letting the mistake be"—exit at the next available exit and then turn around. Although it means driving a bit farther, you can still get back on track. "Better to take ten steps safely than one step dangerously"—it may take a little more time, but it ensures a safe journey. 2. Use the underground passage in the service area: Some highway service areas have a passage for goods delivery. If you realize you've missed an exit, you can ask the service area staff if you can use this passage to turn around. However, since this passage is not for public use, many service areas do not allow private vehicles to pass through.