What are the penalties for making a U-turn in a dangerous section?
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Driving a motor vehicle in violation of prohibited markings, making an unauthorized U-turn will result in a 3-point penalty. According to regulations: motor vehicles are not allowed to make U-turns at locations with no U-turn or no left-turn signs and markings, as well as at railway crossings, pedestrian crossings, bridges, sharp curves, steep slopes, tunnels, or sections prone to danger. Below is relevant information about illegal U-turns: 1. Making an illegal U-turn on a highway results in a 12-point penalty: According to Article 1, Item 7 of the "Point System for Road Traffic Violations": "Driving a motor vehicle in reverse, against traffic, or crossing the central divider to make a U-turn on a highway will result in a 12-point penalty." 2. Making an illegal U-turn on ordinary roads results in a 3-point penalty: According to Article 1, Item 7 of the "Point System for Road Traffic Violations": "Driving a motor vehicle in violation of prohibitory signs or markings will result in a 3-point penalty."
As an experienced driver, I fully understand that making U-turns in dangerous road sections is extremely risky, and the penalties are quite strict. According to current traffic regulations, performing U-turns on highways, sharp curves, steep slopes, or near tunnel entrances constitutes a serious violation. If caught in the act, the usual penalty is a fine of 200 yuan and 6 demerit points. In more severe cases, such as causing an accident or traffic congestion, the police may also suspend the driver's license for half a month or mandate attendance in safety education courses. Last year, a friend of mine was fined 500 yuan and received demerit points for making a U-turn on an urban expressway. He deeply regretted it afterward. These penalties are not just for punishment but also to emphasize the importance of safety first. Drivers should plan their routes in advance and avoid seeking momentary convenience. Making U-turns in dangerous areas can easily lead to accidents, ranging from minor scratches to serious injuries involving innocent bystanders. Following the rules is the key to staying safe.