
The following are the penalties for driving not according to the designated lane: 1. Driving a motor vehicle on the highway not according to the designated lane. Penalty standard: 3 points deducted and a fine of 50 yuan. 2. Driving a motor vehicle on urban expressways not according to the designated lane. Penalty standard: 3 points deducted and a fine of 50 yuan. 3. Driving a motor vehicle on roads other than highways and urban expressways not according to the designated lane. Penalty standard: No points deducted, but a fine of 50 yuan. Additional information: Regarding traffic violations: 1. Traffic violations are acts that violate traffic management. Traffic violations may cause inconvenience to society, groups, enterprises, schools, and other organizations, and bring many uncertainties to social management. 2. Any vehicles or pedestrians violating traffic management regulations, or any organizations or individuals occupying roads without approval from public security authorities for setting up stalls, parking vehicles, piling materials, building sheds or houses, conducting market trade, or other activities that obstruct traffic, are considered traffic violations.

Once I was in a hurry while driving and took a left turn at an intersection when I should have gone straight, just for convenience. As a result, I was stopped by a traffic officer, fined 200 yuan in cash on the spot, and had 3 points deducted from my license. I was stunned at the time and later learned from friends that this is called 'failing to follow the designated lane markings,' a mistake many people make, especially during rush hours. The fine is one thing, but accumulating too many points means having to attend safety education classes, which is a real hassle. Since then, I've learned my lesson—I now check the lane arrows and signs in advance and avoid cutting corners for speed. Safety comes first. Now, every time I approach an intersection, I take a few extra seconds to check the road signs to avoid another ticket. This applies to both new and experienced drivers—developing good habits can save a lot of trouble.

From a traffic management perspective, failing to drive in the designated lane, such as changing direction abruptly or cutting in line, will result in an immediate fine of 200 to 500 RMB and 3 penalty points by traffic police, based on the "Road Traffic Safety Law." This violation can easily cause scratches or congestion at intersections, hence the strict enforcement. Don't assume surveillance cameras won't catch you—electronic eyes also capture violations. In practice, police may impose additional penalties or require educational courses depending on the severity to prevent worse accidents. My advice is to stay focused while driving, signal early, observe lane markings, and reduce safety risks—it's far better than dealing with consequences afterward. Young drivers, often in a hurry, tend to overlook these details, so driving steadily is more reliable.

Not following the designated lane is very dangerous. For example, forcing a turn at an intersection may cause a rear-end collision or lead to traffic chaos. When I drive, I always remind myself that this violation could result in a fine of 200 yuan and 3 penalty points, and might even cause an accident leading to compensation. In real life, it's common to see beginners or distracted drivers making such mistakes. The fine is secondary; the real risk is personal injury and vehicle damage. Therefore, it's important to develop good habits, such as clearly seeing the directional arrows and changing lanes in advance, while maintaining a safe distance. In cities with many traffic lights, everyone should yield to each other. Following the rules can avoid 90% of troubles. There's no need to rush those few seconds when driving; getting home safely is more important than anything else.


