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Is it allowed to make a U-turn at the highway toll station?

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LaDaniela
07/30/25 1:50am
U-turns are not permitted at highway toll stations, as detailed below: 1. Penalty for U-turns: Making a U-turn before the highway toll station is prohibited. Not only is it forbidden on the main highway lanes, but U-turns are also strictly prohibited on ramps and within the toll station plaza. Any U-turn made on the highway will result in a 12-point penalty. 2. Dangers of U-turns: Making a U-turn at a highway toll station poses significant risks to vehicles traveling normally behind. Drivers of these vehicles are unlikely to anticipate a vehicle reversing, which can lead to rear-end collisions, crashes, or even chain-reaction accidents. 3. Correct procedure for wrong turns: If you realize you've taken the wrong route, you should continue to the next exit, leave the highway, and then return. Never reverse or drive against traffic to save time, as this can cause serious traffic accidents.
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MacMaci
08/15/25 7:42am
I was also curious about similar questions before, but later I learned that you must never make a U-turn at the toll booth on the highway. Highways are designed for high-speed travel with one-way lanes, and if you drive against the traffic, it's very easy to collide with oncoming vehicles—that's no small matter. A friend of mine once tried this and was immediately stopped by traffic police, resulting in points deducted and a fine. It really wasn't worth it. The correct way is to exit at the next available exit—don't be afraid of wasting time, safety comes first. Always keep an eye on road signs while driving to find the nearest exit. If necessary, use a mobile map to plan your route in advance to avoid making sudden turns. Highways are inherently high-speed environments, and making a U-turn can catch other drivers off guard, significantly increasing the risk of accidents. It's best to just follow the road properly.
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Collin
10/21/25 2:46am
Speaking of making a U-turn at a highway toll station, I have a deep understanding of this. Last month, I accidentally drove into the exit and thought about turning back on the spot, but immediately realized it would violate traffic rules and cause big trouble. Highways don’t allow driving in the opposite direction—not only could it result in a fine of thousands of yuan, but it could also affect your credit score. I think the best approach is to continue driving off the highway, find a service area or city road, and then detour. Stay calm while driving, don’t act impulsively—safety is more important than anything. Also, regularly check your navigation settings to avoid such mistakes. After all, a little extra patience can always solve the problem.
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VonAlexis
12/04/25 3:13am
Making a U-turn at a highway toll booth is absolutely unacceptable and extremely dangerous. As someone who frequently drives long distances, I know highway designs strictly prohibit reversing. This behavior significantly increases the risk of accidents—other vehicles are moving at high speeds, and a sudden U-turn leaves them no time to react. The correct approach is to exit at the designated off-ramp; don't get confused. If you truly need to turn around, find a professional service road or take a detour—don't try to save a little time. Remember the importance of safe driving, and never take chances.
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