
Turning over a solid line results in a 3-point deduction and a fine. Below is some road safety knowledge regarding turning over solid lines: 1. Relevant laws: First, it must be clarified that dashed lines on the road can be crossed without affecting traffic, while solid lines cannot be crossed except under special circumstances. According to Article 90 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road passage shall be given a warning or fined. Failure to follow the indicated markings will result in a 3-point deduction. 2. Special circumstances: In cases involving emergency rescue vehicles performing tasks, sudden accidents ahead, or traffic signal malfunctions with on-site police command, drivers can follow the instructions of the traffic police. Crossing the line to yield under these circumstances, without affecting traffic safety, even if captured by traffic cameras for penalty, can be appealed through administrative reconsideration with evidence such as dashcam footage to revoke the penalty.

Once while driving, I didn't notice the solid line on the road. In a hurry, I made a turn at the intersection and got caught by traffic police, resulting in a fine and penalty points. I remember being fined 200 yuan and deducted 3 points that time. My mood was quite bad because such a small mistake caused time delay and could have led to an accident. Solid lines are designed to separate lanes, prevent reckless turns, and maintain order. This lesson reminds me to always pay close attention to the road and not prioritize speed over safety. Now I'll wait for traffic signals or find dashed line areas before turning, avoiding trouble and saving money, as insurance premiums could potentially increase.

I often participate in traffic safety campaigns and notice that many people ignore the solid line rules, casually crossing them when turning. This habit is extremely dangerous, easily leading to rear-end collisions or crashes, especially in crowded urban areas like intersections or highway exits, causing chaos. Penalties typically range from fines of 100-200 yuan to demerit points, varying by region, but the core purpose is to raise awareness. I emphasize developing the habit of driving slowly, paying more attention to road markings, and avoiding a fluke mentality. This protects oneself, others, and ensures smoother traffic flow, reducing risks for a more stable daily life.

Violating the solid line turning rule typically results in fines, such as 100 to 200 yuan, and penalty points ranging from one to three, depending on regulations. I recommend paying attention to road signs while driving, avoiding hasty turns to ensure safety, and also considering the impact on insurance. Being cautious can save you trouble in the long run.


