Will you be penalized for getting off the car during a traffic jam on the highway?
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Getting off the car during a traffic jam on the highway will result in penalty points and a fine of 200. Precautions for highway traffic jams: When traffic congestion occurs on highways or bridge sections, drivers and passengers should adjust their emotions. Unless there are special circumstances, do not get off the car, and do not cross the central partition of the bridge or stand on the central guardrail support. Purpose of highways: Highways are designed for high-speed vehicles. Highways have different regulations in different countries and regions, at different times, and in different scientific and academic fields. Highways are fully enclosed roads dedicated to motor vehicles. First-class roads can be fully enclosed, semi-enclosed, or open roads. They are more widely used than highways, but their technical indicators are relatively lower.
Back when I just got my driver's license, I once encountered a massive traffic jam on the highway. Feeling frustrated, I opened the door to stretch my legs, only to have a patrol car pull up and issue me a ticket with 6 penalty points for threatening traffic safety by exiting the vehicle on the highway. Looking back now, it's terrifying—the blind spots are huge when traffic is moving, and standing in the middle could be suicide if a car behind doesn't slow down. The right thing to do during a traffic jam is to lock the doors, turn on the hazard lights, and wait it out. No matter how impatient you are, don't get out—it protects you and follows traffic rules, avoiding trouble. I've since learned my lesson and now keep snacks and music in the car to pass the time.