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Is Points Deducted for Making a U-Turn on a Crosswalk?

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KiraMarie
07/28/25 8:11pm

U-turns are prohibited on crosswalks, otherwise 2 points will be deducted. Below is an introduction to the handling of traffic violations: 1. Timeframe: The vehicle owner needs to go to the local traffic police station to handle the violation within 15 days after receiving the penalty message. If it exceeds 15 days without handling, a late fee of 3% per day will be charged, but the late fee will not exceed double the original fine amount. Early handling can avoid unnecessary penalties. 2. Confirmation method: The fastest and most effective way to know whether you have violated the traffic rules is to inquire about the violation at the vehicle management office or traffic police station. Important documents such as the driver's license, vehicle license, and ID card must be brought, all three of which are indispensable. It is also advisable to prepare some cash, so that even if a violation record is found, the relevant procedures can be processed immediately.

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DiWalker
08/11/25 11:56pm

As a young driver who just got my license, I didn't know much about traffic rules before. Once I wanted to make a U-turn in front of a pedestrian crossing in the city, fortunately the navigation reminded me. Later I asked an experienced friend, and he said this behavior would definitely result in penalty points, because pedestrian crossings are areas specifically for pedestrians, and vehicles driving onto them can easily hit pedestrians' feet or cause accidents. According to traffic regulations, such violations are usually caught by cameras or directly handled by police, with penalty points ranging from 2 to 3 and fines between 150 to 200 RMB. Worse still, doing this frequently will accumulate penalty points up to 12, requiring retaking the theoretical test for the license, which is too troublesome. Now I always pay attention to road signs and only make U-turns at green lights where it's allowed, developing good habits to avoid risks. Safety first, don't try to save time or effort, following the rules is the golden rule.

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SanCarter
09/30/25 6:52am

With over twenty years of driving experience, I can confirm that making a U-turn on a pedestrian crossing will indeed result in penalty points. This is a fundamental traffic rule issue, as vehicles occupying non-motorized lanes or pedestrian crossings for such maneuvers constitute illegal driving behavior. I recall witnessing an accident in the city a few years ago where a car knocked down a pedestrian while attempting a U-turn on a sidewalk. The police arrived and immediately issued a 3-point penalty plus a 200-yuan fine. Persistent bad habits can accumulate penalty points, potentially affecting insurance premiums or leading to temporary license suspension. Nowadays, I strictly adhere to performing U-turns only at designated spots, such as those with traffic signals or signs, ensuring safety and compliance. This is not just about obeying the law but also respecting others' lives. Developing careful driving habits is far better than regretting afterward.

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SanIan
11/13/25 8:44am

As a driver who frequently checks traffic regulations, I can clearly state that making a U-turn on a pedestrian crossing will result in penalty points. The Road Traffic Safety Law stipulates that vehicles are not allowed to make U-turns on non-motorized lanes or pedestrian crossings, as this occupies pedestrian space and creates potential hazards. If caught, the penalty is generally around 2 points, accompanied by a warning or a fine of 150 yuan. In some cities, intersection cameras automatically detect such violations, making it easy for infractions to be recorded. Drivers should use navigation tools when planning routes to identify sections where U-turns are explicitly permitted, avoiding unnecessary trouble and the accumulation of penalty points to ensure safe and smooth travel.

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