Will Points Be Deducted for Accidentally Entering a Non-Motorized Vehicle Lane?
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Accidentally entering a non-motorized vehicle lane may result in point deductions. The relevant details are as follows: 1. According to the Road Traffic Management Law of the People's Republic of China: Motor vehicles should not drive on non-motorized lanes for too long and must quickly switch to motor vehicle lanes. If driving on a sidewalk, a fine of 50 yuan will be imposed for traffic violations. When paying the fine, use an ID card instead of a driver's license to avoid point deductions. 2. If caught by electronic surveillance for occupying a non-motorized lane: It is considered a traffic violation, resulting in a deduction of 2 points and a fine of 100 yuan. If there are no dedicated surveillance cameras, no violation will be recorded.
Once while driving, I got distracted and accidentally entered a bicycle lane, resulting in a 200-yuan fine and 2 penalty points from the traffic police—I deeply regretted it. Later, I checked the traffic regulations. The "Road Traffic Safety Law" stipulates that motor vehicles driving in non-motorized lanes is a violation, which can be captured by surveillance or penalized on-site, typically incurring 2 penalty points and a fine ranging from 100 to 200 yuan. This is no trivial matter, as non-motorized lanes often have pedestrians and cyclists, posing high risks and potential accidents. I recommend everyone stay focused on road signs while driving, especially the warning signs before intersections. Navigation devices can sometimes misguide, so always verify the route yourself. Developing good habits can reduce such incidents. After learning my lesson, I now plan my route carefully before every trip.