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What is the penalty for making a right turn using the non-motorized vehicle lane?

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DeJesse
07/29/25 11:09am
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.
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Bobby
08/13/25 5:43pm
Last time I got fined 200 yuan plus 2 penalty points for making a right turn into the bicycle lane, which was really annoying. This counts as illegal driving - bicycle lanes are specifically for cyclists and pedestrians, and driving there is high-risk. If you hit a pedestrian or e-bike, you'd be in big trouble. Traffic police usually catch you through roadside cameras or on-site enforcement, and the ticket gets mailed home within days. What feels most unfair is when navigation misleads or road signs aren't clear, making mistakes easy. My advice is to slow down before turns, check road signs, and keep your vehicle strictly in motor vehicle lanes. The fine is minor, but accumulating penalty points affects your driving qualifications - worst case you might have to retake driving school. Safe driving is paramount - I've now developed the habit of frequently checking traffic rule apps to avoid similar troubles.
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DelClara
10/08/25 2:41am
Making a right turn into a bicycle lane is a traffic violation. Penalties typically include fines and demerit points, with standards varying by city. Generally, the fine ranges from 150 to 300 yuan with around two demerit points. I've received such a ticket before—it was captured on camera, and I got the notice a week later, citing "endangering bicycle safety" as the reason. Bicycle lanes are exclusively for bicycles, and cars entering them can easily cause collisions, especially at residential intersections where inexperienced drivers often cut in for speed. It's advisable to check your mirrors before turning and merge into the correct lane in advance. If you've already been fined, pay it online promptly to avoid late fees. The rules are designed to protect everyone—following them ensures peace of mind and safety.
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JulietFitz
11/21/25 4:00am
Once you make a right turn into the non-motorized vehicle lane, the penalty is mostly a fine and points deduction. I've checked that this regulation originates from the Road Traffic Safety Law, which prohibits vehicles from occupying non-motorized lanes to avoid accident risks. The penalty standards vary by region, but the core purpose is to reduce injuries to cyclists and pedestrians. When driving, I always remind myself to turn slowly and pay attention to the road markings. After being fined, I learned to slow down in advance and identify the path, not relying blindly on GPS for turns. The key point is that non-motorized lanes are narrow, and sudden vehicle intrusion can easily lead to accidents. Although fines are annoying, they prevent major problems.
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