Is it allowed to reverse at a highway ramp entrance?
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Reversing on highway ramps is strictly prohibited, and if caught, it will result in a 12-point deduction from the driver's license. 1. Relevant penalties: Reversing on a highway ramp is equivalent to driving in the wrong direction on a highway, leading to a 12-point deduction. The driver will then need to retake the driving test. However, not all ramps have surveillance cameras, so drivers can check for violations at the traffic bureau within two weeks. 2. Correct approach: Reversing on a highway ramp is extremely dangerous, especially at the junction where the ramp meets the main highway. It can easily cause traffic accidents, endangering both the driver's and others' lives. Therefore, the safest option is to exit the highway and then re-enter by paying the toll again.