Can you drive over the white grid lines at intersections?
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Yellow grid lines are guiding lines, and you should not drive over them. Below is a classification of traffic markings: 1. By shape: Lines: Solid or dashed lines marked on the road surface, curbstones, or vertical surfaces. Character markings: Text, numbers, and various graphic symbols marked on the road surface. Raised pavement markers: Fixed on the road surface, these raised marking blocks serve as traffic lines, used on highways or other roads to mark centerlines, lane dividers, edge lines, as well as curves, entrance/exit ramps, guiding lines, road narrowing, and road obstacles. Delineators: Indicate the direction of the road and the boundaries of the traffic lanes, continuously and symmetrically placed along the left and right sides of the road. 2. By installation method: Longitudinal markings: Lines set along the direction of traffic. Transverse markings: Lines set at an angle to the direction of traffic. Other markings: Character markings or other forms of markings. 3. By function: Indicative markings: Lines that indicate traffic lanes, direction of travel, road edges, sidewalks, and other facilities. Prohibitive markings: Notify road users of special regulations such as compliance, prohibition, or restrictions that drivers and pedestrians must strictly adhere to. Warning markings: Alert drivers and pedestrians to special road conditions, increasing vigilance and preparing them to take preventive or responsive measures.