Does crossing the line with the rearview mirror count as a violation?
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The rearview mirror is a protruding part of the vehicle body, and the measured width includes the rearview mirror. Crossing the line with the rearview mirror also counts as crossing the line and is considered a violation. Here are the relevant details: 1. Crossing the line: The official term for crossing the line in the "Traffic Law" is: "Motor vehicle violates prohibited marking instructions," with the violation code 1345. Generally, violating prohibited markings refers to actions such as driving, parking, failing to yield, or illegally occupying lanes in violation of the markings, such as changing lanes over solid lines, making U-turns in no-U-turn zones, or turning in no-turn zones. 2. Regulations: The penalty for violating prohibited marking instructions is based on Article 90 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China": If a motor vehicle driver violates road traffic safety laws or regulations regarding road usage, they shall be given a warning or fined.