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Can you cross a solid white line with a dashed line?

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DiEsther
09/08/25 6:16am

You cannot cross a solid white line with a dashed line. A solid white line prohibits crossing and is often used as an extension of a dashed white line before intersections. It works in conjunction with traffic guidance signs at intersections to separate straight-moving vehicles from left or right-turning vehicles, preventing straight-moving vehicles from interfering with turning vehicles. Below are the reasons for delays in clearing penalty records: System delays in traffic violation query platforms: Violations go through a process from occurrence to being captured, confirmed, and publicized. Similarly, handling penalty points and paying fines also involves a process. Use of third-party proxy services: With the rapid development of smartphones, various apps and public accounts for handling violations have emerged. The time taken to process violations varies depending on the channels used by each proxy service to clear violations.

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DiDiana
09/20/25 4:50am

When I see this kind of white solid line combined with a dashed line, I drive with extra caution. Generally speaking, you absolutely must not cross the solid line side to change lanes—it's like telling you 'don't cross the boundary.' Otherwise, the cameras will catch you in no time, and a ticket will arrive, not to mention the potential for causing an accident. The dashed line side allows lane changes, but you must first ensure it's safe by signaling and checking the rearview mirror. New drivers often get confused, thinking they can cross anywhere, only to end up with penalty points and regret. Remember to practice observing road markings more and don't just rely on gut feelings. These types of lines often appear at intersections or lane merging areas, designed to guide lane-changing directions and maintain traffic order. Developing good habits and frequently checking your lane's line type is the most practical approach.

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VonCharlotte
11/03/25 5:13am

I've been driving for over a decade and encountered this kind of line countless times. The truth is simple: if the solid line is on your side, don't make unnecessary moves—just drive steadily. The dashed line allows free movement from the opposite side. Once, I saw a novice driver changing lanes over a solid line and getting a 200-yuan ticket from the police—it was quite unfair. Road rules are designed this way: solid lines act like guardrails to keep you safe, while dashed lines give you flexibility. Remember the difference and don't mix them up. When driving, be alert, wait for the right moment to act, and don't take risks just to save a few seconds. Experience tells me that prioritizing stability is the most worry-free approach.

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BrandonRose
12/17/25 5:13am

Safety comes first! When encountering such lines, the first thing I do is check which side is the solid line and make sure not to cross it. Changing lanes over solid lines has a high accident rate, especially on rainy days when it's easy to skid and lose control. On the dashed line side, you can move as needed, but you must signal in advance and watch for blind spots. Traffic rules are there to protect everyone, so don't take chances just to save time. Develop the habit of glancing at the lane markings before driving each time, and you won't make mistakes. Similar situations are common at highway entrances, so being extra careful can help avoid trouble.

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