Does crossing the line refer to the wheels or the body of the car?

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FelixFitz
07/29/25 5:09am
At traffic lights, crossing the line refers to the wheels going over the stop line. Scenarios of crossing the line: Crossing or driving over solid single or double yellow lines during movement; parking temporarily or for a long time in no-parking zones; making U-turns in no-U-turn zones, turning left at intersections where left turns are prohibited, all constitute violations of prohibited line indications; prohibited lines refer to solid yellow lines on the ground and no-parking signs, driving over them violates prohibited line indications; not driving in the corresponding lane as indicated by the road markings at intersections also constitutes a violation of prohibited line indications. Methods to avoid crossing the line: While driving, always pay attention to the road markings, change lanes only at dashed lines, observe the directional signs on the ground when turning, enter the required lane in advance, and ensure all wheels cross the line.
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OJason
08/12/25 8:47am
I've been driving for over twenty years, so I have a lot to say about crossing the line. Crossing the line usually refers to the wheels crossing the line, not the entire car body. It's uncommon to talk about the car body crossing the line, since different cars have different sizes, and the position of the wheels is what matters. I remember once during a traffic jam in the city, my wheels crossed the solid line as I tried to cut in line, and the electronic eye caught me red-handed. I was fined two hundred yuan and got points deducted—it hurt! Later, I learned my lesson and started paying more attention to the rearview mirror when changing lanes, making sure the wheels stayed centered. Lane markings are designed to guide the wheels, and drifting over the line is dangerous, especially on highways in rainy weather when visibility is poor and accidents are more likely. If the car body crosses the line, it might be due to driver negligence or poor technique. For safety, develop the habit of staying focused while driving, and use navigation apps or lane-assist features to avoid trouble. Violations for crossing the line are closely monitored based on wheel tracks—avoiding them isn’t just about saving money, it’s a lifesaving skill.
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