Will reversing on the highway be caught on camera?
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Reversing on the highway will be recorded, as there are surveillance cameras installed throughout the highway. Reversing on the highway is considered a traffic violation and illegal act. According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, reversing on the highway will result in a fine and a penalty of 12 demerit points on the driver's license. Principles for safe driving on highways: No reversing, driving against traffic, crossing the central divider to make a U-turn or turn. No test driving or learning to drive motor vehicles; no overtaking or parking on ramps, acceleration lanes, or deceleration lanes; no riding or straddling lane dividers or continuously driving in the overtaking lane; no overtaking from the right; except in cases of obstacles, breakdowns, or other situations requiring a stop, no arbitrary stopping, picking up/dropping off passengers, or loading/unloading goods. Precautions for highway driving: Do not drive while fatigued, as it is extremely dangerous on highways. The lane closest to the central divider is the overtaking lane; if not overtaking, avoid driving in the overtaking lane for extended periods. Always overtake from the overtaking lane, never from the far right emergency lane, as it is highly hazardous. Avoid weaving between lanes—do not switch frequently between the overtaking lane and the driving lane, and never make sudden unannounced decelerations or stops in the driving lane.