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What are the penalties for stopping on a ramp?

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DelAdriana
07/29/25 11:09am
Highway ramp stopping penalty standards: Under non-emergency circumstances, vehicles are not allowed to overtake, make U-turns, stop, or reverse on highway ramps. According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China," any of the above violations will result in a fine and a deduction of six points. Additional details for normal driving on highways: 1. Refrain from all violations: Do not reverse, drive against traffic, cross the central divider to make U-turns or turns; do not conduct test drives or learn to drive motor vehicles; overtaking and stopping are not permitted on ramps, acceleration lanes, or deceleration lanes. 2. Avoid continuous overtaking: Do not ride or straddle lane dividers, and do not continuously drive in the overtaking lane; overtaking from the right is prohibited. 3. No arbitrary stopping: Except for obstacles, malfunctions, or other necessary stops, arbitrary stopping to pick up/drop off passengers or load/unload goods is not allowed. 4. No driving on emergency lanes: Driving on emergency stopping lanes or shoulders is prohibited unless stopping or exiting from them.
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VanValeria
08/13/25 5:43pm
As a veteran of long-distance driving, I've personally witnessed the troubles caused by drivers stopping on highway ramps. Highway ramps are designed for vehicles to quickly enter exits, where speeds are typically high, making stopping there extremely prone to rear-end collisions. I remember last summer, seeing a small truck stopped at a ramp entrance to check its tires, which was later rear-ended by an oncoming vehicle—fortunately, no one was hurt. When the traffic police arrived, they immediately issued a 200-yuan fine and deducted 3 points from the driver's license. That's the rule—stopping on a ramp is a serious violation because it can block traffic and even trigger towing. I always recommend planning rest stops ahead of time, finding service areas or exiting the highway before stopping. Don't risk saving a few minutes; smart driving is safe driving, especially at night when visibility is low. Following traffic rules ensures safety.
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OHeidi
10/08/25 2:41am
I have a habit of always putting safety first when traveling with my family. Stopping on a highway ramp is terrifying, and I wouldn't dare take the risk when the kids are in the back seat. According to regulations, stopping on a highway ramp can result in a fine of around 200 yuan and 3 points deducted from the driver's license. The penalty is not light, but more importantly, it can trigger a chain reaction of accidents, endangering the entire family. Once, a friend stopped his car on the ramp to make a phone call and got fined. The traffic police later said he was lucky no one was hurt. Since then, I always check the locations of service areas before long trips to ensure safe rest stops. If the vehicle breaks down, turn on the hazard lights and slowly pull over to the emergency lane—never foolishly stop on the ramp. Safety rules are no joke; protecting our children means protecting the future.
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ChristianLee
11/21/25 4:01am
As a young driver who just got my license, I made a big mistake on my first trip out of town. When the navigation froze, I stopped at the highway ramp exit to check my phone, only to have a patrol car show up and issue a ticket without hesitation—a 200-yuan fine plus 3 demerit points. That was a harsh lesson—not only was the money wasted, but I also nearly lost enough points to have to retake the driving test. Ramps are critical exit points, and stopping there poses high risks, making rear-end collisions more likely. New drivers tend to act impulsively, but I advise my peers not to follow my example—stay calm and handle issues at the service area instead. The driving test only teaches the basics; real-world driving requires attentiveness. Stopping safely without breaking the rules, like at a red light, is what truly matters.
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