Can You Cross a Single Solid Line?
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You cannot cross a single solid line. Violations involving solid lines can generally be divided into two types: one is crossing a solid line while driving, which incurs a fine of approximately 200 yuan and 3 penalty points; the other is crossing a solid line while parked or waiting, which results in a fine of about 100 yuan and 2 penalty points. Difference between white solid lines and yellow solid lines: Yellow lines are used to separate lanes in opposite directions and are typically painted in the middle of the road, acting like a divider that splits the road into two directions: Whether it's a single yellow line or double yellow lines, as long as it's a solid line, crossing is strictly prohibited, such as for overtaking, turning, or making a U-turn. Under normal driving conditions, you should not cross these lines. Whether it's a single yellow line or double yellow lines, if it's a dashed line, you can overtake or make a U-turn when it's safe to do so. Single yellow lines are generally used on roads with up to four lanes (including bicycle lanes) in both directions, while double yellow lines are used on wider roads. If there are double yellow lines with one solid and one dashed line, vehicles on the side with the dashed line can temporarily cross it for actions like overtaking or turning. White lines are used to separate lanes moving in the same direction: Dashed lines allow lane changes and merging. Solid lines indicate that lane changes and merging are not allowed. The following seven types of solid lines must not be crossed: White solid lines; single yellow solid lines; double yellow solid lines; yellow solid and dashed lines; yellow no-parking solid lines; guide lines; no-parking grid lines.