Is driving against traffic always photographed or randomly captured?
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Whether driving against traffic is always photographed or randomly captured is not certain, as it depends on the monitoring equipment arrangement on the road at that time. Generally, in sections where driving against traffic is prohibited, monitoring cameras or electronic capture devices are installed. Once a traffic violation of driving against traffic occurs, the probability of being photographed is very high, almost 100%. In addition to electronic capture, there are also on-site patrols and law enforcement by traffic police. If encountered during on-site law enforcement, fines and penalty points will also be imposed. According to the scoring criteria for road traffic safety violations, driving a motor vehicle without following the rules for overtaking or yielding, or driving against traffic, will result in a 3-point deduction; driving a motor vehicle on a highway while reversing, driving against traffic, or making a U-turn by crossing the central divider will result in a 12-point deduction.