Will points be deducted for not entering the waiting area?
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Not entering the waiting area will not result in point deductions. Below is relevant information about waiting areas: 1. Left-turn waiting area: The left-turn waiting area is set up to alleviate road pressure and improve traffic capacity. Vehicles can only enter the left-turn waiting area when the straight-going signal turns green; otherwise, it will be treated as running a red light. When the straight-going signal is green but the left-turn signal is red, left-turning vehicles can enter the left-turn waiting area to wait. 2. Point deductions: When driving on the road, if the straight-going signal is green but the left-turn signal is red, vehicles can enter the waiting area. However, if the driver does not enter the waiting area at this time, no points will be deducted. Nevertheless, this may affect the traffic efficiency of other vehicles and, in severe cases, cause road congestion. Therefore, it is recommended that drivers promptly enter the left-turn waiting area when required to avoid impacting other vehicles.
My friend, if you don't enter the waiting area when driving, you will be penalized. After driving on the road for so many years, I often see left-turn waiting areas at intersections. When the traffic light turns green, you should drive directly into the waiting area to wait for the left turn. Not entering is considered a violation of traffic markings, and according to regulations, you may be penalized with 2 or 6 points depending on the situation, plus a fine of over a hundred yuan. It's also not safe, as stopping at the intersection waiting for the green light affects straight-going vehicles and can easily lead to rear-end collisions or scrapes. I once saw someone who didn't enter the waiting area and got caught for a violation. I suggest everyone develop good habits: enter the waiting area when the light turns green, it's safer and saves money.