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Will points be deducted for not following the guide line at an intersection without traffic lights?

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VanXavier
07/29/2025, 05:38:14 AM

Driving against the guide line at an intersection without traffic lights will result in a 3-point deduction and a warning. Here are specific regulations for driving at intersections without traffic signals: 1. Designated lanes: At intersections with designated lanes, enter the lane corresponding to your intended direction of travel. 2. Yielding: Vehicles preparing to enter a roundabout must yield to vehicles already in the intersection. 3. Left turns: When making a left turn, turn from the left side of the intersection center point, activate the turn signal during the turn, and use low beams when driving at night. 4. Stop signals: When encountering a stop signal, stop in sequence behind the stop line; if there is no stop line, stop outside the intersection.

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Carolyn
08/12/2025, 06:48:42 AM

At intersections without traffic lights, failing to follow the directional markings will result in penalty points, and I've learned this lesson the hard way a few times. The key point is that at intersections with designated directional lanes, such as those with arrow markings, if you don't drive according to the rules—for example, turning when you should go straight—you could be fined 200 yuan and receive 3 penalty points if caught by traffic police. No traffic lights don’t mean you can drive as you please; intersections often have stop lines or yield signs, and ignoring directional markings can easily lead to accidents or even being caught by surveillance cameras. I recommend everyone develop good habits: slow down well before approaching an intersection, carefully observe the road markings or roadside signs, and prioritize safety—don’t let penalty points disrupt your life. Always stay mindful of traffic rules and protect your driver's license points.

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LorenzoFitz
10/06/2025, 02:54:37 AM

I once tried making a turn against the directional markings at an intersection without traffic lights and ended up getting penalized - 3 points deducted plus a fine. To put it bluntly, at such intersections, even without traffic signals, failing to follow the directional lines or road signs constitutes a violation. Nowadays during long drives, I constantly remind myself to pay attention to these details; sometimes navigation apps display directional prompts, and my mobile navigation has been a great help. Truth be told, such minor mistakes are easy to make on unfamiliar roads. Developing the habit of observing road signs can prevent trouble and save money on traffic violations. Remember, directional markings aren't decorations - disobedience isn't an option.

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MacSarah
11/19/2025, 03:22:20 AM

After years of driving, I firmly believe that failing to follow the directional markings at intersections without traffic lights will definitely result in penalty points, especially when there are clear directional markings. Violations incur a 3-point deduction plus a fine, but more importantly, they pose significant risks: not adhering to the designated lanes can lead to collisions with oncoming vehicles, potentially causing serious accidents. I strongly advise everyone not to ignore the rules; slow down before intersections and check the directional signs to prevent accidents. Small oversights can accumulate into major problems.

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StElizabeth
01/09/2026, 10:12:27 PM

At an intersection without traffic lights, if you don't follow the guiding lines, check if there are any. Generally, if there are, points will be deducted, and handling it is straightforward: just pay the fine. In my daily driving, I always check the signs in advance to avoid violations; installing a dashcam can also help record the situation. It's safe and worry-free.

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McSienna
04/06/2026, 03:00:50 AM

From a personal understanding, at intersections without traffic lights where directional lanes are marked, drivers must follow the arrow indicators. Otherwise, according to traffic laws, they will be penalized with a 3-point deduction and a fine of 200 yuan. When I was learning to drive, my instructor mentioned that directional lane designs at intersections are meant to protect everyone. Not adhering to them can be dangerous at T-junctions or crossroads. It is advisable to follow the rules to prevent violations.

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