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Can You Cross a Combination of One Dashed Line and One Solid Line?

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Sienna
07/29/2025, 04:05:21 AM

A combination of one dashed line and one solid line can be crossed. Below is an introduction to traffic regulations: 1. Overview of Traffic Regulations: Traffic regulations, officially known as the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, are established to maintain road traffic order, prevent and reduce traffic accidents, protect personal safety, safeguard the property rights and other legitimate interests of citizens, legal persons, and other organizations, and improve road traffic efficiency. 2. Classification of Penalty Points under Traffic Regulations: (1) 12 points: Such as driving a motor vehicle that does not match the permitted vehicle type, driving under the influence of alcohol, fleeing the scene after causing a traffic accident, etc. (2) 6 points: Such as driving a motor vehicle while the driver's license is temporarily suspended, driving a motor vehicle in violation of traffic signals, etc. (3) 3 points: Such as carrying passengers in a passenger vehicle (excluding buses and school buses) exceeding the approved capacity by less than 20%, etc.

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DeLena
08/12/2025, 11:42:39 PM

A combination of a dashed line and a solid line is quite common on two-way roads. Having driven for over a decade, I frequently encounter this type of road marking. Simply put, you can cross over from the dashed line side for safe overtaking or turning, but never cross the solid line—that's an absolute rule. This traffic regulation is primarily designed to prevent collisions between opposing traffic flows, with the solid line acting like an invisible barrier. From a practical driving perspective, I always double-check my mirrors for safety when approaching such markings, especially at night or during rainy conditions. Remember, recklessly crossing the solid line not only risks getting ticketed by traffic cameras but could lead to far more severe consequences if you collide with oncoming traffic. Road safety should always come first—developing good habits ensures peace of mind while driving.

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MacAiden
10/05/2025, 12:10:21 AM

Don't confuse these solid and dashed line combinations – as someone who takes traffic rules very seriously, I've studied them thoroughly. The dashed side indicates lanes where passing or turning is permitted, representing flexible rules, while the solid line is an absolute no-cross boundary. These markings typically appear on two-way roads or mixed traffic lanes, serving to clearly separate opposing traffic flows. Violating solid line rules carries significant consequences: not only will cameras record the offense resulting in a 3-point deduction and 200 yuan fine, but you'll also bear full responsibility in case of accidents. On a deeper level, this design uses physical separation to improve traffic efficiency while reducing driver judgment errors. During daily driving, make it a habit to observe road markings well in advance – especially when approaching curves or intersections, slow down early to properly identify them.

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SanJulia
11/18/2025, 12:42:10 AM

As a seasoned driver, I've seen plenty of these road markings, and the rules are actually quite simple: if you're closer to the dashed line, you can cross it; if you're closer to the solid line, don't touch it. For example, when driving on a two-way road, if the dashed line is on your left, you can overtake by borrowing the opposite lane, but make sure there's no oncoming traffic. If the solid line is on your side, just follow the lane obediently. When I was younger, I made the mistake of thinking I could make exceptions in emergencies, but I learned the hard way after getting a ticket that solid lines are strict dividers. In actual road conditions, pay attention to worn markings, especially on suburban roads where the lines might have faded—refer to the position of the separation barriers in such cases. New drivers should remember not to change lanes next to solid lines and should develop the habit of changing lanes in advance for safety.

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Jayce
01/08/2026, 02:18:26 AM

From a safe driving perspective, solid lines function like invisible guardrails that must be respected. This combination of solid and dashed lines physically reduces accident risks—dashed lines provide legal passing space while solid lines forcibly separate hazardous zones. I always pay extra attention to such markings, which commonly appear on sharp curves, bridges, or dangerous sections with poor visibility. Statistics show lane-changing across solid lines has 37% higher accident rates than in dashed-line zones, often causing severe casualties due to head-on collisions. The safe approach is to follow three steps when overtaking on the dashed-line side: signal, check mirrors, and confirm safe distance. On the solid-line side, it's better to wait than take risks. Extra caution is needed in rain—worn markings combined with slippery roads may cause vehicles to lose control and cross solid lines.

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SanArabella
01/08/2026, 02:20:35 AM

When encountering a combination of solid and dashed lines, it depends on which side you're on: the dashed side allows for overtaking or turning, but you must fully observe oncoming traffic; the solid side is like a wall that must never be crossed. I've tested this in various road conditions multiple times. For example, overtaking on the dashed side of a straight section of a national highway is very safe, while cutting in line by crossing the solid line in congested urban areas is absolutely unacceptable. Two practical tips to highlight: first, when road markings are worn, refer to the direction of the central barrier to determine the solid and dashed lines; second, at night, use your headlights to confirm the line type, and slow down especially in areas with poor reflectivity. In actual driving, it's best to handle ambiguous situations conservatively—after all, arriving home safely is more important than saving a few seconds. Additionally, be extra cautious in areas with mixed electric vehicle traffic, as their sudden lane changes may force you to unconsciously cross the line.

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