Should You Make a U-Turn or Keep Driving When Going Against Traffic?
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You should make a U-turn when going against traffic and must not continue driving forward. Driving against traffic is extremely dangerous. If you're on a regular road without surveillance cameras, simply make a U-turn to return to the correct direction. However, if caught going against traffic at an intersection with cameras, you'll be penalized with a 3-point deduction. If you realize you're going the wrong way on a highway after missing an exit ramp, continue driving until you find the next exit to turn around. When accidentally entering a one-way street, do not proceed further. If there's light traffic, make a U-turn to correct your direction. Otherwise, if you cause traffic congestion on the one-way street, you'll face greater liability. Driving against traffic means moving in the opposite direction of the designated flow.