Will points be deducted for going straight in a turning lane?
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Going straight in a turning lane will result in a deduction of two points. On a four-lane road with two left-turn lanes, driving straight from the second lane from the left is considered a violation, as it constitutes not driving in the designated lane. Regulations for vehicle turns: When a motor vehicle passes through an intersection controlled by traffic signals and turns left, it should turn from the left side of the intersection center point. The turn signal should be activated when turning, and low beams should be used when driving at night. At intersections without directional signal lights, turning vehicles must yield to vehicles and pedestrians going straight. Right-turning vehicles from the opposite direction must yield to left-turning vehicles. Road traffic regulations: Motor vehicles passing through intersections must follow the instructions of traffic signals, signs, markings, or traffic police. When passing through intersections without traffic signals, signs, markings, or police direction, vehicles should slow down and yield to pedestrians and vehicles with the right of way.