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Will reversing on a regular road result in penalty points?

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LaGabriela
09/06/25 5:32am
Reversing must be done in accordance with regulations; otherwise, reversing on a regular road will result in a 3-point penalty, while reversing on a highway will lead to a 12-point penalty. Liability division for accidents caused by reversing: In the event of a collision with a reversing vehicle, under the general simplified handling procedure, the reversing driver is usually held fully responsible, but this is not absolute. The determination of liability for accidents caused by reversing should also be based on the specific circumstances of the incident. Traffic police should conduct on-site inspections, and only after thorough examination can the handling officer provide a relatively reasonable liability determination. Therefore, the division of liability for accidents caused by reversing should be based on the specific circumstances. Precautions for reversing: Blindly reversing without understanding the situation behind the vehicle is strictly prohibited, and continuous attention to the rear is necessary. Avoid reversing at night in unfamiliar terrain, narrow surrounding spaces, or poor lighting conditions. Poor nighttime lighting, unclear visibility, and inaccurate perception of surrounding space dimensions can make reversing more difficult, especially for vehicles with tinted windows. It is advisable to choose well-lit, spacious, and flat areas for reversing. The reversing distance should not be too long, and it is best to avoid or minimize reversing at night.
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DiAlina
09/18/25 5:22am
As an experienced driver who frequently drives in the city, I can share some insights. Reversing on regular roads is not inherently a point-deducting offense, but if you violate traffic rules or create hazardous conditions while reversing, you may likely receive penalty points. For example, if you reverse against the direction of traffic or suddenly back into a pedestrian walkway, the police may penalize you for disrupting traffic order, typically deducting 3 points. I’ve also encountered many cases where drivers reversing on one-way streets or at intersections were caught on camera and penalized with points and fines. So, I believe the key lies in whether reversing is done safely and compliantly. I always choose to reverse slowly in parking lots or open spaces, avoiding busy traffic areas to minimize risks and maintain safe driving.
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LaPiper
11/01/25 5:49am
From my familiarity with traffic rules, reversing on ordinary roads does not automatically incur penalty points, but it's different if this action violates specific regulations. According to traffic laws, for example, if you reverse in a no-stopping zone or where there's a no-reversing sign, that's a violation and will result in about 3 penalty points. When I drive on the road, I make it a habit to observe the surroundings in advance to ensure that reversing doesn't cause accidents or blockages. If reversing leads to a collision or driving against traffic, that's a sure way to get penalty points. Remember, safe driving is fundamental. I recommend checking the rearview mirror or using the reversing camera function before each reverse to avoid fines and protect yourself.
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