Is there a concept of wrong-way driving on crosswalks?
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There is a concept of wrong-way driving on crosswalks. Pedestrians should walk on the right side when using crosswalks or sidewalks; otherwise, it is considered wrong-way driving, and the pedestrian will be fully responsible for any consequences. Penalties for wrong-way driving on ordinary roads: Illegal overtaking and wrong-way driving on urban roads will result in a 3-point deduction and a fine. For motor vehicles driving in reverse, going the wrong way, or making U-turns across the central divider on highways, the penalty is an immediate 12-point deduction. Behaviors resulting in a 6-point deduction: Driving with a temporarily suspended license: Once your driver's license is suspended, you must not drive again. Otherwise, you will face an additional 6-point deduction. Driving in the emergency lane: The emergency lane, also known as the life lane, is reserved for ambulances and tow trucks to quickly reach accident scenes.