How far can you be captured for making a U-turn over double yellow lines?

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Luke
07/29/25 7:55pm
Generally, crossing double yellow lines will be captured at a distance of about 20 meters. Below is the relevant information: Penalties for various situations: Crossing double yellow lines while changing lanes results in a 3-point deduction. Crossing double yellow lines in no-parking zones leads to a warning. Crossing double yellow lines and causing traffic congestion or other serious situations results in a fine and a 3-point deduction, along with a 12-month license suspension. Crossing double yellow lines and causing severe traffic accidents leads to detention and license revocation. Function of single yellow lines: Single solid yellow lines prohibit vehicles from crossing or driving over the line in both directions. Single solid yellow lines are usually marked on roads with only one lane in a single direction or one non-motorized lane and one non-motorized lane, as well as other hazardous sections where overtaking is prohibited.
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