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What are the penalties for not driving in the designated lane on the highway?

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LaAlexandra
08/31/25 5:36am
There are two types of penalties for not driving in the designated lane on the highway. The first is driving in the emergency lane, which carries a penalty of 6 demerit points. The second is slow-moving vehicles occupying the fast lane (overtaking lane), which carries a penalty of 3 demerit points. Generally, the minimum speed limit for regular lanes is 60 km/h, while the minimum speed limit for the overtaking lane is 90 km/h. Below are some precautions for driving on highways: Check your car before entering the highway: Before entering the highway, inspect the car's braking system and tire pressure and wear to avoid emergency braking failure. Both underinflated and overinflated tires are unsuitable for high-speed driving and can easily lead to blowouts. The dangers of a tire blowout at high speeds can be fatal, so thorough vehicle inspection is essential. Wear your seatbelt: Whether driving on regular roads or highways, always wear a seatbelt. Passengers in the back seat should also wear seatbelts during high-speed driving. Drive in the designated lane: Highway lanes are clearly marked, with dedicated lanes for large vehicles, small vehicles, etc. Once you occupy a lane for overtaking, return to your appropriate lane promptly after completing the maneuver. Do not occupy other lanes for extended periods. Additionally, the emergency lane should not be occupied for non-emergency reasons. Maintain a safe speed and avoid speeding: The dangers of speeding are well-known, as it can lead to irreversible consequences, whether on local roads or highways. Be cautious when overtaking: Exercise caution when overtaking on highways. Always use your turn signal before overtaking and pass from the overtaking lane. Avoid the bad habit of overtaking from the right. After signaling, do not overtake immediately; check the road conditions behind you. When conditions permit, accelerate and maintain a lateral distance of about 1.5 meters from the vehicle ahead. After overtaking, leave sufficient distance before merging back into the regular lane to avoid rear-end collisions. Maintain a safe following distance: Under normal conditions, on dry roads with good braking, the following distance (in meters) should not be less than the speed (in km/h). For example, at 80 km/h, maintain at least 80 meters; at 100 km/h, maintain at least 100 meters. Always pay attention to roadside distance markers. In rainy, foggy, snowy, or wet road conditions, the following distance should be doubled. Pay attention to traffic signs: While driving, always observe roadside and overhead signs and markings. Drive slightly to the right to avoid crossing the right lane divider, allowing sufficient lateral distance for vehicles behind to overtake. Do not arbitrarily occupy the emergency lane in case of accidents: Traffic accidents are inevitable on highways. If other vehicles cause blockages, do not occupy the emergency lane, as this may hinder rescue vehicles. Avoid fatigued driving and take timely breaks: Fatigued driving is extremely dangerous on highways. When fatigued, reaction times slow, making it difficult to respond correctly to sudden situations.
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LaVivienne
09/13/25 2:02am
I once made a mistake on the highway by driving in the wrong lane and occupying the emergency lane, which resulted in a 200-yuan fine and 6 penalty points. That time, I was in a hurry to get home after work, but it was too dangerous and nearly caused a rear-end collision. If you accumulate too many penalty points and deplete your license points, you'll have to retake the driving test, which is a huge hassle. I suggest everyone pay more attention to road signs while driving, avoid occupying the overtaking lane unnecessarily, and leave the emergency lane for ambulances. I learned my lesson and now always check my route before entering the highway to avoid distracted driving. Safe driving not only saves you from fines but also protects yourself and others—a single moment of carelessness can lead to lifelong regret. Developing good habits is crucial, especially on highways where speeds are high and risks are greater.
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Tanner
10/27/25 2:49am
As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I'm quite familiar with highway lane discipline violations. The typical penalty is a fine of around 200 yuan plus demerit points, with the number of points deducted depending on the severity of the violation. For instance, illegally using the emergency lane or making improper lane changes in the overtaking lane may result in higher point deductions, usually between 3 to 6 points. Accumulating too many points can lead to license suspension, significantly impacting daily commutes. These rules exist for everyone's safety – occupying emergency lanes during critical situations could delay rescue operations and create serious problems. I've seen a neighbor get fined and receive demerit points for violations, after which they became much more cautious while driving. I recommend frequently checking rearview mirrors, using turn signals properly when changing lanes, and adhering to speed-limited lanes to avoid penalties. Developing standardized driving habits brings lifelong benefits – never risk major consequences for minor gains.
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AnthonyLee
12/10/25 3:05am
Hey, last time my friend was fined 200 yuan and had 3 points deducted for changing lanes arbitrarily on the highway. If you accumulate too many points and use up your license points, you'll have to retake the test, which is a hassle. Occupying the emergency lane is even more serious, with a possible fine of 200 yuan and 6 points deducted. Speeds are high on the highway, and not staying in your lane can easily lead to accidents or traffic jams, so the penalties are not light. You've got to follow the rules when driving, don't rush and cause trouble.
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