What to Do If You Drove Straight in a Right-Turn Only Lane?
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About 7 days after the incident, log in to the 12123 client to check if there is any violation information. Sometimes, there are no cameras at the intersection, and the violation may not be recorded. Navigate to the [Unprocessed Violations] list interface, and click on the corresponding violation record to find the specific violation details. Carefully read the violation processing instructions and click [Read and Agree] to proceed to the confirmation page for pending violation records and payment method selection. Select online payment, click confirm, and proceed to the payment page to complete the deduction of points and payment. After completion, return to the main interface to check the processing progress of the violation record just handled. There is usually a certain delay.
Oh no, I just drove straight in a right-turn-only lane and I feel really nervous. If I get caught by a camera or a police officer, it would be terrible. I quickly found a safe spot to pull over and checked for any cameras or law enforcement vehicles around. If nothing happened, I'll note down the location and check for traffic violations when I get home. In the future, I need to pay more attention to road signs before driving. Right-turn lanes usually have arrow markings, so I shouldn't get distracted by my phone. It's important to develop the habit of glancing at the signs more often. This kind of mistake can easily lead to accidents, as cars behind wanting to turn right would be blocked, and a collision would be even more troublesome. New drivers often make mistakes, but with more practice, it becomes easier. The key is to stay calm and not panic, and to plan the route better next time. In such situations, it's best to admit the mistake and accept the penalty without arguing, to avoid losing points and paying fines.