Is Reversing at an Intersection Considered a Traffic Violation?
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Reversing at an intersection is considered a traffic violation. If you reverse at a traffic light intersection, you may be penalized for "driving not in accordance with regulations." Relevant regulations: According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law Implementation Regulations," when a motor vehicle reverses, the driver should observe the situation behind the vehicle and confirm safety before reversing. Reversing is not allowed at railway crossings, intersections, one-way roads, bridges, sharp curves, steep slopes, or tunnels. Prohibition of reversing: Based on the description, motor vehicles are not allowed to reverse at intersections. Therefore, reversing at a traffic light intersection, as described, may result in penalty points for "driving not in accordance with regulations."