
Making an illegal left turn where prohibited results in a 3-point deduction and a fine. According to the "Scoring Standards for Road Traffic Safety Violations," Article 3 stipulates that drivers committing any of the following violations will be penalized with 3 points: 1. Passenger vehicles: Driving a passenger vehicle (excluding buses) or school bus with passengers exceeding the approved capacity by less than 20%. 2. Trucks: Driving a medium or larger passenger or cargo vehicle, or a hazardous material transport vehicle on roads other than highways or urban expressways, or driving any other motor vehicle at a speed exceeding the limit by less than 20%. 3. Weight: Driving a truck with cargo exceeding the approved weight by less than 30%.

I've been in this situation before, don't panic! If you see a no left turn sign but still turned, just keep driving and don't stop there. If there's a traffic officer behind signaling you to pull over, cooperate with the inspection. Accept the ticket if issued - it's usually 3 demerit points and a 200 yuan fine. Actually, after receiving the ticket I realized there are probably cameras at such intersections, so there's no escaping it. If you genuinely feel wronged, remember to appeal at the traffic police station within 15 days - bringing dashcam footage might help. But honestly, next time you see a prohibition sign, just take the detour. Going a few hundred meters out of your way is better than points and fines.

Those who've done this before advise you: after turning, drive normally immediately—don't make a U-turn or reverse on the spot! If stopped by the police, hand over your license obediently and accept the penalty. Once, I took a chance and made a left turn, only to receive a violation notice on the 12123 app three days later—a 200-yuan fine plus 3 penalty points. Check your car insurance policy—if an accident occurs due to such a violation, the insurer might deny your claim. Next time, set your navigation to 'beginner mode' in advance; it'll loudly remind you of no-left-turn intersections. Remember! It's better to detour two extra kilometers than to challenge the overhead cameras—they're sharper than an eagle's eye.

Just helped my neighbor deal with this last week. After making the left turn, don't linger—just drive away safely. Nowadays, traffic cameras automatically capture violations, and you'll receive a ticket notification within three days. Remember to pay the fine on time to avoid late fees. If stopped by an officer, cooperate and avoid arguments—appealing the ticket is a hassle. I recommend checking the local traffic police's official account, as some intersections allow left turns on weekends but prohibit them on weekdays, making them easy traps. After getting caught, immediately mark the no-left-turn spot in your navigation app—it'll flash warnings whenever you approach it in the future.

There are tricks to handling such traffic violations. If you weren't caught on the spot, just wait for the 12123 notification and you can handle the fine online. But beware: accidents in no-left-turn zones usually mean full liability! My friend turned and hit a through vehicle - not only did he pay for both cars' repairs, but traffic police also imposed additional penalties. At unfamiliar intersections, don't blindly follow the car ahead - some local drivers ignore the restrictions. If you accidentally enter a no-left-turn lane, the safest option is to make a right turn and detour. Important things bear repeating three times: change lanes early! Change lanes early! Change lanes early! It's best to install a dash cam with traffic light alerts.


