Will points be deducted for turning right from a straight lane?
1 Answers
This behavior constitutes driving not in accordance with the prescribed lane and depends on the nature of the road. If driving not in the prescribed lane on highways or urban expressways, the driver will be penalized with 3 demerit points and a fine. If the motor vehicle is driven not in the prescribed lane on roads other than highways or urban expressways, no points will be deducted, but a fine will be imposed. Below is additional information: The general procedure involves investigating, collecting evidence, and making a penalty decision in accordance with laws and regulations for penalties such as fines, temporary suspension, or revocation of the driver's license for individuals, or fines for organizations. Penalty standards: Driving a motor vehicle not in the prescribed lane on roads other than highways or urban expressways will result in no points deducted but a fine. To enter a right-turn auxiliary lane from a straight lane, the driver must first change lanes at an allowed location. Turning directly without changing lanes is a violation. The general procedure for traffic violation penalties includes investigation and evidence collection, notification of the penalty, reasons, basis, and related rights, hearing statements or defenses or holding a hearing, and making a penalty decision.