Will I get points deducted for making a left turn into the wrong-way lane and reversing?

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AlejandroMarie
07/29/25 1:21pm
Making a left turn into the wrong-way lane and reversing will result in points being deducted, as this constitutes the illegal acts of driving against the traffic and not staying in the correct lane. Below are some precautions to take when turning a car: Pay attention to speed: You should slow down within 50 to 100 meters before the turn, use the turn signal to indicate your direction, and make sure to turn slowly, watch as you turn, and pass through safely. Be observant: When turning, you should closely monitor the inside of your car's turn to avoid getting too close to the roadside and hitting pedestrians. Additionally, you need to watch out for other vehicles, as well as pedestrians, bicycles, or motorcycles that might be too close to your car and trying to compete for the lane.
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