I went straight in a variable left-turn lane, will there be any consequences?
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Variable lanes require driving according to the indicated direction. If the variable lane indicates going straight, there will be no penalty. However, if you go straight when the variable lane indicates a left turn, this constitutes driving in the wrong lane and will result in a penalty, including 2 demerit points and a fine. Follow the directions: Variable lanes require driving according to the indicated direction. If the variable lane indicates going straight, there will be no penalty. If you go straight when it indicates a left turn, this constitutes driving in the wrong lane and will result in a penalty, including 2 demerit points and a fine. Pay attention to the directions: When passing through a variable lane, pay attention to the indicated direction. There are usually signs before entering the variable lane. Some signs are on the median strip in the middle of the road, some are at the base of the traffic light pole, and others are directly above the road. These signs indicate the current status of the variable lane—whether it is for going straight or turning left. Just follow the direction indicated by the signs.