What are the penalty standards for oncoming traffic?
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Introduction to the rules for oncoming traffic in Subject 3: On roads without central isolation facilities: When meeting oncoming traffic on roads without central isolation facilities or center lines, failure to slow down and keep to the right, or failure to maintain a safe distance from other vehicles, pedestrians, or non-motorized vehicles will result in a 100-point deduction. Failure to yield when meeting oncoming traffic in difficult conditions will result in a 100-point deduction. Incorrect judgment of lateral safety distance: Incorrect judgment of lateral safety distance and emergency steering to avoid oncoming vehicles will result in a 100-point deduction. Below is an introduction to the 'one look, two calculate, three slow' approach for oncoming traffic: One look: Carefully observe. Observation includes: the type, speed, and load of the oncoming vehicle; the width and condition of the road; pedestrians, vehicles, and obstacles on the roadside; whether there is oncoming traffic ahead or vehicles behind trying to overtake. Two calculate: Based on observing the distance and speed of the two vehicles, estimate the approximate position for meeting and control your vehicle's speed to choose a suitable meeting point. Suitable meeting points should be: first, where the road is wider; when the road width is limited, choose a wider area where both parties can ensure safety; second, where there are no obstacles on the right front of both parties. Three slow: Slow down. When conditions are poor as you approach the meeting point, reduce speed further, avoid blind meeting, and if necessary, stop first to ensure a smooth meeting between the two vehicles.