Is it a traffic violation to borrow a lane for a right turn?
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Using a straight lane to make a right turn is considered a traffic violation, as it constitutes driving not in accordance with the prescribed lane. To enter a right-turn auxiliary lane from a straight lane, you must first change lanes at an area where lane changes are permitted. Making a turn directly without changing lanes is a violation. Driving a motor vehicle on roads other than highways or urban expressways without following the prescribed lane will result in penalties. Additional information: The "Traffic Safety Implementation Regulations" stipulate penalties for related violations: 1. Driving a motor vehicle on a highway without following the prescribed lane: Penalty standard: 3-point deduction and a fine. 2. Driving a motor vehicle on an urban expressway without following the prescribed lane: Penalty standard: 3-point deduction and a fine. 3. Driving a motor vehicle on roads other than highways or urban expressways without following the prescribed lane: Penalty standard: No point deduction but a fine.