What are the criteria for judging reverse driving?
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Motor vehicle reverse driving refers to the following situations: 1. Crossing solid lines: On roads with solid dividing lines, motor vehicles drive into the opposite lane. Among them, vehicles on roads with double solid lines or single solid lines must not cross the lines under any circumstances. 2. Borrowing lanes to overtake: On roads with dashed dividing lines, it is possible to borrow lanes to overtake while ensuring safety, but once an accident occurs, the vehicle borrowing the lane will be deemed to be driving in reverse. 3. One-way streets: On roads marked with one-way signs, any motor vehicle entering is considered to be driving in reverse.