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What are the penalties for driving in non-motorized vehicle lanes?

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LeValeria
08/27/25 8:22am
Motor vehicles driving in non-motorized vehicle lanes is considered as not driving in the designated lane, which results in a 3-point deduction and a fine. Below are the relevant details about illegal lane occupation: 1. Legal provisions: Article 36 of the Road Traffic Safety Law states that based on road conditions and traffic needs, roads are divided into motor vehicle lanes, non-motorized vehicle lanes, and sidewalks. Motor vehicles, non-motorized vehicles, and pedestrians should travel in their respective lanes. If there are no designated motor vehicle lanes, non-motorized vehicle lanes, or sidewalks, motor vehicles should travel in the middle of the road, while non-motorized vehicles and pedestrians should travel on both sides of the road. 2. Road traffic regulations: Vehicles and pedestrians should follow traffic signals; when directed by traffic police on-site, they should follow the instructions of the traffic police; on roads without traffic signals, they should travel under the principle of ensuring safety and smooth traffic flow.
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McEmma
09/09/25 7:04am
I know driving in bicycle lanes is no joke. As an experienced driver, let me share some insights. The penalty is usually a 200-yuan fine and 2 demerit points. While the fine amount isn't extremely high, those demerit points really hurt. If you frequently violate traffic rules and lose all your points, you might have to retake the theoretical driving test, and your insurance premiums will increase. More importantly, the safety risks are too great. Bicycle lanes are specifically designed for cyclists and pedestrians. Driving a motor vehicle there can easily lead to collisions, especially during rush hour when traffic is chaotic. One careless moment and you might hit someone on a shared bike - that's way too dangerous. Once, I was in a hurry and drove in a bicycle lane, only to be caught by traffic police who issued an on-the-spot ticket and lectured me about safe driving habits. Now when I drive in the city, I always pay close attention to road signs and lane markings, making sure not to take shortcuts by using the wrong lane. Developing good habits not only helps avoid fines and points deduction but also prevents unnecessary trouble. Safety should always come first.
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DiMadeline
10/23/25 7:56am
As someone who often walks or rides a bicycle on the streets, I particularly dislike vehicles occupying non-motorized lanes. Such violations usually incur severe penalties, including fines of around 200 yuan and a deduction of 2 driver's license points. While these penalties may seem minor, accumulating them can affect the entire license cycle. More importantly, it increases safety hazards for pedestrians and cyclists. Motor vehicles intruding into our designated lanes lead to larger blind spots and frequent collisions. For instance, during rush hours, I've witnessed cars cutting lanes and nearly hitting children. Traffic police enforce strict regulations, often using surveillance cameras to capture violations, reminding everyone not to take risks. To avoid these dangers and penalties, drivers must obey traffic signs and maintain proper lane discipline. Even in traffic jams, stay patient and wait in the correct lane. Remember, respecting the rules means protecting your own and others' lives, making urban travel more harmonious and convenient.
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