Will driving in the wrong direction on the highway definitely be captured by cameras?

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QuinnDella
07/30/25 5:42am
Driving in the wrong direction on the highway will definitely be captured by cameras. Generally, one-way road sections are equipped with surveillance cameras or electronic monitoring devices. Once a violation of driving in the wrong direction occurs, the probability of being captured is very high, almost 100%. Judgment when just entering the wrong direction: If you can promptly judge upon entering the wrong direction that it is a one-way road and you are going against traffic, you should make a U-turn as quickly as possible without affecting other vehicles and proceed in the correct direction. This may give you a chance to avoid being captured. (On highways, driving in the wrong direction, reversing, or making a U-turn is absolutely prohibited; you must proceed directly to the next exit.) Handling the situation if driving in the wrong direction: If you realize you are accidentally driving in the wrong direction on the highway, you should immediately pull over to the emergency lane while ensuring traffic safety, turn on the hazard lights, move to a safe area outside the guardrail, place a warning triangle 100 meters in front of the vehicle, and then contact the traffic police. Cooperate fully with the authorities when they arrive at the scene.
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