How long does it take to receive a notification for crossing a solid line?

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LeColton
07/28/25 11:52pm
You will receive a notification three days after crossing a solid line. Violation of prohibited marking instructions: This refers to driving in violation of prohibited road markings, which include solid yellow lines (indicating no crossing of the central divider) and yellow X markings (indicating no parking). Driving over these markings constitutes a violation. For example, changing lanes across solid lines, making U-turns where prohibited, or turning left where left turns are forbidden are all considered violations of prohibited marking instructions. Both single and double solid yellow lines are prohibited markings: Crossing or driving over these lines during travel is illegal. Similarly, failing to follow directional lane markings at intersections and driving in incorrect lanes also fall under the broader category of these violations.
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SabrinaRose
08/12/25 4:11am
The time it takes to receive a notification after being caught changing lanes over a solid line is quite arbitrary. I’ve witnessed similar situations multiple times while driving on highways—it generally depends on the operational status of surveillance cameras and the processing speed of local traffic police departments. In technologically advanced cities, such as those with AI-powered automatic recognition systems, you’ll typically receive a notification via SMS or app push within three days. However, in smaller counties or areas with sparse traffic, where backend reviews are slower, it might take up to a week or even longer. Once, during a long-distance drive, I made an emergency lane change over a solid line and received the SMS notification only on the third day—fines and penalty points were unavoidable. My advice: don’t take chances. Solid lines are designed to prevent accidents, and reckless lane changes can easily lead to rear-end collisions or side impacts. Following traffic rules not only saves you from fines but, more importantly, protects your safety and that of others. Always pay attention to road markings while driving—developing good habits is what matters most.
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