What is the penalty for making a right turn using the non-motorized vehicle lane?
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Making a right turn using the non-motorized vehicle lane may result in a warning or a fine. Driving a motor vehicle in the non-motorized vehicle lane or using it for a right turn constitutes driving outside the designated lane, which violates the provisions of the Road Traffic Safety Law: When special lanes are designated on the road, only specified vehicles are allowed to travel within these lanes, and other vehicles must not enter. Motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road usage may be subject to a warning or a fine. If there are other provisions under this law, penalties will be imposed accordingly. Below are special circumstances where borrowing the non-motorized vehicle lane for detours is permitted: 1. Dotted line: There is a dotted line between the non-motorized vehicle lane and the right-turn lane. 2. Clear signage: There are clear signs next to the non-motorized vehicle lane indicating that borrowing the lane is allowed. 3. On-site police direction: If traffic police are directing vehicles to use the non-motorized vehicle lane or requiring a right turn from it, follow the instructions of the police.