What is the penalty for making a left turn from a straight lane?
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The penalty for making a left turn from a straight lane is a deduction of 2 points. According to Article 51 of the Traffic Safety Implementation Regulations, at intersections with marked lanes, vehicles must enter the designated lane as indicated by the markings. Failure to follow the markings will result in a penalty for violating traffic signs and markings, with a deduction of 2 points. Motor vehicles passing through signal-controlled intersections must adhere to the following rules: 1. At intersections with marked lanes, enter the designated lane according to the intended direction of travel; 2. Yield to vehicles already inside the intersection when preparing to enter a roundabout; 3. When making a left turn, turn from the left side of the intersection center point; 4. Proceed in order when the signal permits; 5. Stop in order beyond the stop line when the signal requires stopping; 6. When turning right and encountering a vehicle in the same lane waiting for the signal, stop and wait in order; 7. When turning right and encountering a vehicle in the same lane waiting for the signal, stop and wait in order.