How to Identify Wrong-Way Driving for Novice Drivers

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LaAdaline
07/28/25 2:39pm
The following are relevant details on how to identify wrong-way driving: 1. Do not cross solid lines: On roads with solid dividing lines (double solid lines or single solid lines), vehicles must never cross these lines under any circumstances. If a motor vehicle enters the opposite lane, it will be deemed as wrong-way driving. 2. Factors determining wrong-way driving when borrowing lanes: On roads with dashed dividing lines, vehicles may borrow the opposite lane to overtake when safe, but if an accident occurs, the vehicle borrowing the lane will be considered as driving the wrong way. 3. One-way street entry: On roads marked with one-way signs, any motor vehicle entering will be judged as driving the wrong way.
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HazelLee
08/11/25 10:36pm
As a novice driver, the first lesson I learned was to carefully observe the yellow centerline on the road; if it's a solid or dashed yellow line on your left, it means you're going the right way. If a car is coming towards you from the left, it means you're going the wrong way. Also, always keep an eye on traffic signs, such as one-way street signs or arrows on the ground, which are especially important at urban intersections—the direction of the arrow indicates the lane you should be in. If other drivers frequently flash their headlights at you, they might be warning you that you're in the wrong position. Make it a habit to plan your route before setting off, avoid driving unfamiliar routes at night, and use navigation apps like Amap for voice prompts on wrong directions. If you get lost, pull over safely and check the map—don't risk going the wrong way to reduce accident risks. Drive more on familiar roads to develop a sense of direction, and soon you'll recognize routes easily. Safe driving starts with the details—after spending time practicing, I now rarely make mistakes.
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