How many days does it take to get the result for crossing a solid line when changing lanes?
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If caught by an electronic eye, the result usually comes out within 3 to 7 days, and you can check the traffic violation record. Regulations stipulate that data collection and organization should be completed within 10 days, followed by a review. After the review, the information is uploaded online within 3 days for public inquiry. If no violation is found after 15 days, it means there was no violation. Here is some relevant information: 1. Penalty requirements: Crossing a solid line when changing lanes results in a 3-point deduction. However, sometimes during manual review by traffic police, if it's observed that the line was crossed slightly without affecting other vehicles, no penalty may be imposed. If the violation is reviewed by an automated system, a violation record will appear because machines lack discretion. 2. Methods to prevent crossing solid lines: Do not change lanes arbitrarily beyond the solid line before a traffic light intersection. If you fail to return to your original lane in time, do not cross the line to get back; instead, find an intersection to make a U-turn. When driving, pay close attention to the markings on the road and only change lanes when the line is dashed.