How many meters can be captured for crossing a solid line?
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There are two situations for crossing a solid line: Within 100 meters: Many beginners realize they are on the wrong path only when they reach the solid line area. For example, if you need to turn right at an intersection but are in the middle lane, you might only realize this upon reaching the intersection and attempt to change lanes at the solid line. In such cases, within 100 meters of the intersection, it's easy to be caught by traffic violation cameras. When many vehicles are queuing in the current lane: Some drivers choose to cross the line and change to a lane with fewer vehicles when facing long queues. This not only affects traffic conditions but also makes it easy to be captured by traffic violation cameras.