Will driving against traffic always be captured by cameras?
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Driving against traffic will definitely be captured by cameras. According to the regulations on the application and use of motor vehicle driving licenses, driving a motor vehicle without following the rules for overtaking or yielding, or driving against traffic, will result in a 3-point deduction. If a driver reverses or drives against traffic on a highway, or makes a U-turn by crossing the central divider, their license will be deducted 12 points at once. The difference between driving against traffic and borrowing a lane is that driving against traffic is illegal and the driver bears full responsibility; borrowing a lane is legal, but it can only be done when the borrowed lane is clear, otherwise the driver may bear full or partial responsibility. Borrowing a lane refers to temporarily entering the opposite lane when there is an obstacle ahead or unclear visibility, without affecting oncoming traffic, and then returning to one's own lane after passing the obstacle.