Is it allowed to reverse at a highway exit?
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No. Reversing at a highway exit will result in an immediate deduction of 12 points. According to the relevant provisions of the "Road Traffic Safety Law," reversing or driving in the opposite direction on a highway not only incurs a fine but also results in a full 12-point penalty. This means that the offending driver must participate in road safety knowledge training and exams organized by the traffic management department. Only after passing the exam can they regain their driving qualification. When driving normally on a highway, motor vehicles must comply with the following regulations: 1. No reversing, driving in the opposite direction, crossing the central divider to make a U-turn or turn; 2. No test driving or learning to drive a motor vehicle; 3. No overtaking or parking on ramps, acceleration lanes, or deceleration lanes; 4. No riding or driving on the lane dividing line or continuously driving in the overtaking lane; 5. No overtaking on the right; 6. Except in cases of obstacles, malfunctions, or other situations requiring parking, no random parking, stopping to pick up or drop off passengers, or loading/unloading goods; 7. Except for entering or exiting the emergency stopping lane or shoulder due to parking, no driving on the emergency stopping lane or shoulder.