Does driving over the line due to poor visibility in rainy weather count as a traffic violation?
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Driving over the line due to poor visibility in rainy weather does count as a traffic violation. Crossing the line, even during rainy conditions, constitutes a traffic offense. If captured by cameras, traffic authorities will impose a fine and deduct 2 points from the driver's license. Regardless of weather conditions, as long as there are electronic surveillance cameras nearby, violations are typically recorded. Below are exceptions where penalties may not be imposed during rainy weather: 1. Using bus lanes due to road flooding; 2. Entering restricted areas while detouring around flooded roads; 3. Changing lanes in violation of road markings/signs due to road flooding.