How far can a U-turn over double yellow lines be captured by cameras?
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Generally, crossing double yellow lines can be captured by cameras at a distance of about 20 meters. Below is some information about vehicles crossing double yellow lines: 1. Purpose of double yellow lines: Illegal U-turns over double yellow lines are recorded either by automated traffic enforcement cameras or manually by traffic police, with violators being captured and penalized on the spot. 2. Precautions: Solid lines on roads should not be crossed arbitrarily, and the same applies to double solid yellow lines. U-turns, reversing, stopping, or speeding on double solid yellow lines are strictly prohibited. Violations typically result in a 3-point penalty. 3. Legal provisions: U-turns are prohibited where there is no left-turn sign, and if caught by surveillance cameras, the penalty is an immediate 12-point deduction.