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Can you drive over the guide line?

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StEsther
08/28/2025, 10:49:56 PM

Driving over the guide line is not allowed as it violates traffic regulations. Here are the relevant details: 1. Form: The guide line mainly consists of one or several white V-shaped lines or diagonal stripe areas set according to the intersection terrain, indicating that vehicles must drive along the prescribed route and are not allowed to drive over or cross the line. 2. Function: The guide line is mainly used for overly wide, irregular, or complex driving condition intersections, ramp entrances of interchanges, or other special locations. The purpose of setting the guide line is to ensure that every vehicle can "drive in its own lane," playing a role in regulating, guiding, and warning traffic, thereby reducing traffic accidents.

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LaMicah
09/10/2025, 03:33:54 AM

Once I was driving through an intersection and saw the neatly arranged white lines in the channelization area. I thought it wouldn't matter if I crossed them, but I ended up getting caught by an electronic eye and fined. Now I've learned my lesson: never cross the lines in a channelization area. These areas are designed to guide traffic flow and keep vehicles separated. If you cross the lines, other drivers may misjudge the lanes, leading to rear-end collisions, especially when turning. I checked the traffic rules—channelization lines are strictly off-limits, and crossing them is a violation that will result in points deducted and fines. Additionally, these areas are often monitored by cameras, so you might get caught even if no accident occurs. My advice is to observe roadside signs in advance, maintain a safe distance, and slow down to confirm if you encounter any unclear sections—safety first is far more important than saving a little time.

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RichardLee
10/24/2025, 04:25:29 AM

I remember when I first drove on the highway, my experienced driver friend told me never to cross the lines in the diversion area. He shared that these lines are very common at entrances, exits, and forks in the road. Running over them might seem trivial, but it can easily cause the car behind to brake suddenly and lose control. Once, during city traffic congestion, I accidentally crossed a bit, and the car shook, nearly scraping the vehicle beside me, which gave me a cold sweat. According to traffic rules, the diversion area is a dedicated section for traffic flow, and crossing the line is illegal, punishable by a fine of over 200 RMB under the Road Traffic Law. It's good practice to develop the habit of keeping an eye on road markings while driving. If visibility is poor, slow down and use navigation alerts as an aid. Diversion areas usually have reflective markers—stay especially clear of them at night to protect both yourself and others.

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OSkylar
12/07/2025, 09:02:27 PM

Last month, I drove to a new city where diversion areas were everywhere, and I wondered if crossing the lines would cause any trouble. In fact, crossing these lines is quite dangerous as they are designed to separate traffic directions and reduce accidents. I personally experienced a wheel skid after crossing a line, but luckily, there was no collision. According to regulations, crossing diversion lines can result in fines, and electronic surveillance is common. While driving, pay more attention to roadside signs and avoid getting too close to the lines.

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LeAyla
01/27/2026, 10:12:31 PM

The other day at the roundabout, I saw someone crossing the guide line to change lanes, causing chaos in traffic and nearly leading to an accident. I would never dare to do such a thing: crossing the guide line violates traffic regulations, and a fine is the least of your worries compared to causing an accident. These lines are meant to make traffic flow more smoothly, and crossing them can lead to congestion or scratches. It's advisable to always pay attention to lane divisions, plan your route in advance, and stop to observe when necessary. If you're really unsure, take a detour—safety should always come first.

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JaxonDella
04/23/2026, 03:02:26 AM

I used to think that driving over the traffic flow lines was no big deal, until a friend had a minor accident, which served as a wake-up call. The purpose of the traffic flow zone is to define the vehicle movement path. Crossing these lines is not only a violation but also poses risks, such as causing vehicle deviation leading to collisions. Based on experience, when driving through these areas, it's essential to slow down in advance, stay close to the center of the road, and avoid unnecessary movements. Electronic monitoring is always in place, and penalty records are traceable. I recommend regularly checking wheel positioning, cultivating good driving habits to avoid accidental contact, and paying extra attention to road markings in complex urban traffic conditions.

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