What are the penalties for stopping on a ramp?

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DelAdriana
07/29/25 7:09pm
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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