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What are the penalties for illegal U-turns by small cars?

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Sheila
07/29/2025, 10:18:54 PM

Penalties for illegal U-turns by small cars are as follows: 1. Making a U-turn at a left-turn intersection: This constitutes the traffic violation of not driving in the designated lane, with a fine of 200 yuan and 2 demerit points. 2. Making a U-turn at a straight-driving intersection: This also constitutes the traffic violation of not driving in the designated lane, with a fine of 200 yuan and 2 demerit points. 3. Making a U-turn on a road section with a solid center line: This constitutes the traffic violation of violating prohibited markings, with a fine of 100 yuan and 3 demerit points. 4. Making a U-turn at locations such as crosswalks or bridges: This constitutes the traffic violation of making a U-turn at a prohibited location, with a fine of 100 yuan. 5. Making a U-turn on a highway: This constitutes the traffic violation of a motor vehicle crossing the central isolation facilities on a highway to make a U-turn against regulations, with a fine of 200 yuan and 12 demerit points.

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VonSteven
08/15/2025, 04:24:32 AM

I've been driving for over a decade and seen plenty of illegal U-turn cases. I remember once making a U-turn at an intersection without noticing the no-U-turn sign, and the officer immediately issued me a 150-yuan fine with 3 penalty points - what a pain. Since then, I've learned my lesson and always check for signs before turning around. Don't think it's trivial - urban areas enforce these rules strictly, and penalties get heavier if you block traffic. Fines typically range between 100-200 yuan with 1-3 penalty points, depending on road safety and whether traffic disruption occurred. I recommend new drivers use navigation apps more to avoid impulsive maneuvers. After all, accumulating 12 penalty points means retaking the driving test - big trouble. Developing good habits saves a lot of hassle.

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DelDonovan
10/21/2025, 01:33:34 AM

As an ordinary person who enjoys studying traffic regulations, I have to talk about the penalties for illegal U-turns. According to our Road Traffic Safety Law, making a U-turn in a no-U-turn zone is a violation, and the common penalties are a fine of 100 to 200 yuan plus 1 to 3 demerit points on the driver's license. After accumulating demerit points, they are recorded, and reaching 12 points will result in the suspension of the driver's license and a retest. I was once fined for not being familiar with the road, and I think it's not worth the risk. The key is to check the surrounding road signs when you want to make a U-turn to ensure there are no prohibitions, otherwise, the fine plus the risk is too high. I also recommend downloading a traffic app to check road conditions—prevention is better than cure, and safety comes first.

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MacRicardo
12/04/2025, 01:01:36 AM

I made this mistake when learning to drive - I got fined 180 yuan and deducted 2 points for making a U-turn without checking the signs, which wiped out my pocket money for that month. The traffic police on site reminded me to be more careful next time. After the penalty, I developed the habit of checking thoroughly and only making U-turns when confirmed there's no prohibition. Penalties vary by location but generally exceed 100 yuan with 1-3 points deducted. If caught by surveillance cameras, the ticket gets mailed directly to your home. Now I always turn on navigation when driving to reduce misjudgments. Remember, traffic rules aren't meant to harm you - they protect your safety.

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MacCharlie
01/24/2026, 02:24:55 AM

The penalty for illegal U-turns sounds simple: a fine of 100-200 yuan and 1-3 demerit points, but the underlying safety risks are much greater. I've seen people almost get into accidents while making U-turns, not to mention the fines and demerit points, which can leave you shaken for hours. The regulations are set this way to prevent accidents, and accumulating demerit points may require attending traffic school. I always remind myself to observe road signs in advance and not to save a little time only to invite trouble. In cities, police enforce the rules strictly, so taking a detour is often safer. Preventive measures include practicing observation more and developing good habits to avoid losses.

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DelDakota
04/20/2026, 01:29:07 AM

After driving in the city for a long time, I'm quite familiar with the penalties for illegal U-turns: usually a fine of around 150 yuan and 2 demerit points. It's better to pay the fine promptly after being caught, as delaying will incur additional late fees. The police will explain why U-turns are prohibited when issuing the ticket, common reasons include congested intersections or blind spots. I recommend that beginners download a navigation app to help judge road sections. The penalties are relatively light; what's truly scary is causing an accident. Accumulating too many demerit points will affect your next vehicle inspection. Pay more attention to signs during daily driving, and don't break the rules for convenience.

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