Will Points Be Deducted for Collisions Between Right-Turning and Straight-Going Vehicles?
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Whether points will be deducted for a right-turning vehicle colliding with a straight-going vehicle depends on whether the relevant provisions of the Road Traffic Safety Law have been violated. If a violation occurs, points will be deducted based on the specific violated clause, provided it meets the criteria for point deduction. Otherwise, no points will be deducted, and the party will only need to bear the responsibility for the traffic accident. Turning from the main road into the auxiliary road: On roads with main and auxiliary lanes, if a vehicle turning from the main road into the auxiliary road collides with a straight-going vehicle in the auxiliary lane, the straight-going vehicle in the auxiliary lane bears full responsibility for the accident. In this case, the rule of yielding to straight-going vehicles does not apply. Turning from the auxiliary road into the main road: On roads with main and auxiliary lanes, if a vehicle turning from the auxiliary road into the main road collides with a straight-going vehicle in the main lane, the turning vehicle from the auxiliary road bears full responsibility.