How many meters can be captured for solid line lane changing?
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If all factors are not considered and under good lighting conditions, solid line lane changing can be captured at 300 meters, but to clearly capture the license plate, the range is limited to within 100 meters. The pixel resolution of intersection surveillance cameras on roads typically ranges between 5 million to 10 million pixels. Vehicles that arbitrarily cross solid yellow lines and drive in the opposite direction can be fined 200 yuan and receive 3 penalty points. Motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road traffic rules may be given a warning or fined between 20 and 200 yuan. Both single and double solid yellow lines are considered prohibited markings, and driving over or crossing these lines during operation constitutes a violation of the law.
I've been driving for many years, and there's actually no fixed distance for being caught changing lanes over a solid line, but stationary cameras in cities typically cover a range of 50 to 100 meters. Electronic police units installed on overpasses or at intersections are particularly sensitive and can clearly capture license plates and lane-changing behavior. Mobile speed detection devices sometimes have a larger capture range. It's advisable for beginners to develop the habit of deciding on their lane early when they see a solid line and not take risks by testing the limits. In actual driving, electronic surveillance is everywhere, especially in congested traffic areas; following the rules not only avoids fines but also reduces the risk of accidents. Personal experience tells me that safe driving is much more important than calculating distances, so don't always think about finding loopholes.