Will I Be Caught on Camera for Making a Right Turn from the Non-Motorized Vehicle Lane?
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Making a right turn from the non-motorized vehicle lane will be caught on camera. It is considered a traffic violation: Motor vehicles are not allowed to make a right turn into the non-motorized vehicle lane, which is a violation. If an accident occurs, the motor vehicle will bear full responsibility. If caught on camera, there will be a fine of 2 points deducted from the driver's license, as it constitutes driving outside the designated lane. Right turns by non-motorized vehicles: When a motor vehicle makes a right turn and enters the non-motorized vehicle lane, it is considered a violation. Motor vehicles should not enter the non-motorized vehicle lane when making a right turn at an intersection; they must follow the lane markings. According to Article 22 of the Road Traffic Safety Law: Motor vehicle drivers shall abide by the laws and regulations on road traffic safety and drive safely and civilly in accordance with operational norms.