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Will riding a motorcycle in the car lane result in penalty points?

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DelAdriel
07/29/2025, 02:48:15 PM

Riding a motorcycle in the car lane does not result in penalty points. Motorcycles are classified as motor vehicles and are permitted to travel in motor vehicle lanes. There will be no traffic violation fines. Handling of two 6-point violations: You can first address one 6-point violation record, as general violation records are registered to the motor vehicle rather than the driver's license. Therefore, you can initially handle one 6-point violation. However, if both violations are issued as on-site tickets by traffic police, the driver's license is typically already confiscated in such cases, requiring attendance at traffic police departments for full-score education. Handling when 12 points are insufficient: According to relevant regulations, if a driver's license accumulates 12 points within one scoring cycle, the motor vehicle driver must report to the traffic police department or the license-issuing authority within 15 days to undergo a 7-day study program on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. After completing the study, the driver must retake the subject one exam. Only upon passing the exam will the points be cleared and the driver's license returned.

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DelHope
08/14/2025, 08:22:23 AM

I often ride my motorcycle to work in the city and notice many riders using car lanes to save time. This is actually a violation of traffic rules—car lanes are designated for cars, and motorcycles can easily be overlooked there. Think about it: cars have large blind spots, and motorcycles are small. If there's a rear-end collision or sudden braking, it's dangerous. A friend of mine was fined 200 yuan and had 3 points deducted from his license for this. The safest way is to stick to regular lanes or mixed-use roads and avoid speeding. Make it a habit to check road signs—some highways specifically prohibit motorcycles from using car lanes. It’s good to review traffic laws occasionally, for your own safety and others'. After all, safety comes first.

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MacNolan
10/14/2025, 04:13:52 AM

As a road user, understanding the rules is crucial. Motorcycles occupying car-only lanes is a typical traffic violation, punishable by penalty points and fines. Specifically, under China's current regulations, one offense may result in a 200-yuan fine and 3 penalty points, depending on the road section. The reason lies in the higher design speed of car lanes, where motorcycle mixing can easily lead to accidents. It's advisable to avoid dedicated lanes and stick to regular roads when riding. Pay attention to local announcements, as enforcement varies significantly between cities. Don't overlook this – repeated violations can affect your license and may increase collision risks.

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NaomiLynn
11/27/2025, 09:21:20 PM

Having ridden for decades, I've personally witnessed young riders trying to save time by squeezing into car lanes. The result? Traffic cameras catch them, leading to point deductions and fines. Enforcement is particularly strict on highways, where motorcycles are classified as non-motorized or special vehicles and aren't allowed to roam freely. The penalties can be hefty, and regaining a full license after point deductions is troublesome. Staying in your designated lane is much safer—don't take shortcuts. Some new riders overlook road signs and easily veer off course. Planning your route in advance to avoid wrong lanes is the best strategy. Following the rules to protect yourself is always the wisest choice.

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AlejandroAnn
01/17/2026, 10:44:54 PM

My urban commuting experience tells me that road divisions are clearly marked. Small vehicle lanes are exclusively for compact cars, while motorcycles should use regular or fast lanes. Violating these rules can lead to penalties, with point deductions affecting daily travel. Some road sections have traffic police checkpoints, where getting caught once results in hefty fines. Riders should pay attention to roadside signs, such as special no-entry markers on city ring roads. Developing good habits and minimizing violations can save trouble. Urban traffic is complex, and motorcycles squeezing into small vehicle lanes pose high risks and can easily cause congestion. Remember, safe riding starts with respecting traffic rules.

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WillowLynn
04/14/2026, 12:25:57 AM

To prevent motorcycle violations, learning the regulations is the most important. Don't assume that car lanes can be used as shortcuts—motorcycles entering them will definitely result in penalty points. It's advisable to check the route suggestions on a map app before riding to avoid car-only zones. Using mixed-traffic lanes on urban roads is much safer. Getting fined 200 yuan and losing three points for a violation is not worth it. I've experienced it myself and now always pay attention to road signs. Enforcement methods vary by city, but the core principle remains the same: motorcycles do not belong in the car category. Adhering to this saves trouble and prevents accidents. Practicing correct riding habits over time saves points and money in the long run.

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