How to Determine Wrong-Way Driving?
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On roads with solid dividing lines, motor vehicles entering the opposite lane are considered wrong-way driving. Specifically, roads with double solid lines or single solid lines must not be crossed under any circumstances. On roads with dashed dividing lines, overtaking by borrowing the opposite lane is allowed if safety is ensured, but if an accident occurs, the vehicle borrowing the lane will be deemed as wrong-way driving. On roads marked with one-way signs, any motor vehicle entering is considered wrong-way driving. Additional information: When imposing a fine on the party involved, it must be informed that the fine should be paid at the designated collection agency within fifteen days from the date of receiving the penalty decision. If the party fails to pay the fine on time, an additional 3% of the fine amount will be imposed daily.