Is it allowed to reverse at the exit of a service area?

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LeMalachi
07/29/25 10:40pm
No, reversing at the exit of a service area is not allowed. Reversing at the exit of a highway service area will result in penalty points, specifically 12 points deducted from your driving license. According to Article 82 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China," motor vehicles driving on highways are prohibited from the following behaviors: Reversing or driving in the opposite direction: Reversing, driving in the opposite direction, making U-turns across the central divider, or stopping within the lane; overtaking on ramps, acceleration lanes, or deceleration lanes; driving or stopping on the emergency lane unless in an emergency situation; Test driving or learning to drive: Riding or straddling the lane dividing line or driving on the shoulder; test driving or learning to drive a motor vehicle.
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