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What are the penalties for motor vehicles illegally using dedicated lanes?

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StEmersyn
07/29/25 2:56am

For motor vehicles illegally using dedicated lanes, a warning or a fine will be imposed without demerit points. Relevant information is as follows: Legal basis: Article 37 of the Road Traffic Safety Law stipulates that on roads with dedicated lanes, only designated vehicles are permitted to travel in dedicated lanes, and other vehicles are not allowed to enter dedicated lanes. Violation of road traffic safety regulations: Article 90 of the Road Traffic Safety Law states that motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road travel regulations shall be given a warning or fined. If this Law provides otherwise, penalties shall be imposed in accordance with the relevant provisions.

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DeGabriel
08/12/25 1:12pm

As someone who frequently commutes by car, I'm quite familiar with this. The most common violations involving improper use of dedicated lanes are occupying bus lanes or emergency lanes. The penalty is typically a fine of 200 RMB plus 3 demerit points. Take bus lanes for example - during designated hours like the morning rush from 7 to 9 AM, if a car drives in it casually and gets caught by cameras, it's an instant fine and points deduction. Emergency lanes are even stricter - occupying them on highways means a 200 RMB fine and 3 points, and if it delays an ambulance, the punishment could be more severe. These rules exist to ensure public traffic safety and efficiency. I once mistakenly entered a bus lane in a hurry and regretted it after being fined - now I always set navigation reminders for dedicated lane hours. Remember, losing all 12 points means having to retake the driving test, so never underestimate it. Pay attention to traffic signs, follow the rules to avoid trouble, and put safety first!

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JackRose
10/02/25 5:02am

Having driven for twenty years, I've seen too many drivers get fined for violations. Illegally using dedicated lanes, such as bus or emergency lanes, typically results in a fine of 200 yuan and 3 demerit points. This is no trivial matter—emergency lanes are critical for saving lives, and misuse can lead to accidents or delayed rescues. From experience, I’ve learned to never touch bus lanes during rush hours and stick to regular lanes on highways. The penalties are enforced by traffic regulations to reduce congestion and risks. Before every drive, I familiarize myself with the route to avoid rookie mistakes. Accumulating too many points can hike insurance costs or even lead to license suspension. I advise everyone to develop good habits—don’t lose points and money just to save a few minutes. Safe driving is the way to go!

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VanPeter
11/15/25 6:46am

As a young car owner, I'm very sensitive about penalties. The most common fine for illegally using dedicated lanes is 200 yuan with 3 points deducted, such as driving in bus lanes being photographed or improperly using emergency lanes. This standard applies nationwide, with cities like Beijing and Shanghai having similar regulations. Violation points directly reduce your driving score - getting 6 points triggers a warning, and exceeding that brings bigger troubles. Last time my navigation app mistakenly guided me into a bus lane, resulting in a 200-yuan fine that I deeply regret. Now I always check app settings to avoid dedicated zones. Never use highway emergency lanes unless in actual emergencies. Remember that accumulating too many points also increases insurance premiums, adding up to significant losses. Following the rules is the most worry-free approach!

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