What should I do if I almost drove in the wrong direction when making a left turn?

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William
07/25/25 5:52am
If you almost drove in the wrong direction when making a left turn, there won't be much of a problem as long as you correct it in time. However, there is a possibility that you might be caught by an electronic surveillance camera. If caught, you will face an administrative penalty of 3 demerit points and a fine.
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