Will points be deducted for going straight in the left lane?
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Going straight in the left lane will result in point deduction, as it constitutes driving not in accordance with the designated lane. If caught, it will lead to a 3-point deduction and a fine. Below is relevant information about traffic violations: SMS notification for violations: Generally, a text message reminder will be received within 1-3 working days after a violation. As long as it is handled before the annual inspection, there should be no issue. Additionally, note that on-the-spot violations exceeding 15 days will incur late fees. To pay the fine, the driver only needs to bring their motor vehicle driving license and personal driving license. The following violations result in a 2-point deduction: Cutting in line during traffic jams or occupying the opposite lane; Not waiting at the traffic light in the designated lane; Overloading by less than 20%.