What situations will result in a 12-point deduction for stopping on the highway?

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VonDante
07/24/25 3:59am
Behaviors that result in a 12-point deduction for stopping on the highway include: 1. Parking for a long time in the guide line area, which severely disrupts traffic order. The purpose of guide lines is to ensure each vehicle stays in its lane, serving to regulate, guide, and warn traffic, thereby reducing accidents; 2. Illegally occupying the emergency lane. Except for police cars, fire trucks, engineering rescue vehicles, and ambulances performing urgent tasks, no other motor vehicles are allowed to drive or park in the emergency lane; 3. Speeding, which increases the risk of accidents; 4. Driving in reverse or the wrong direction. Some drivers choose to reverse or drive the wrong way after missing an exit, which is extremely dangerous.
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