What is the penalty for driving in the wrong direction on a tidal lane?

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VonMorgan
07/30/25 8:49am
Tidal lane violation incurs a 6-point deduction and a fine of 500 yuan. Below is relevant information about tidal lanes: 1. Purpose of establishment: In traffic flow management reforms, variable lanes are adopted for traffic organization. Tidal lanes are variable lanes where cities adjust the direction of one or multiple lanes based on varying traffic volumes during peak hours. 2. Specific organization method: During morning rush hours when inbound traffic is heavy, the number of inbound lanes increases while outbound lanes decrease; during evening rush hours when outbound traffic is heavy, the number of outbound lanes increases while inbound lanes decrease.
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