How many points are deducted for changing lanes over a solid line?
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Changing lanes over a solid line results in a deduction of three points, as it constitutes a violation of road traffic safety regulations. Situations where no points are deducted for crossing a solid line include: Avoiding sudden emergencies: If an accident or natural disaster affects the road ahead, making it impassable for an extended period, and vehicles behind are forced to cross the line to bypass the obstruction, this will not be treated as a traffic violation. Following on-site traffic police instructions: According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, when traffic signals are malfunctioning and traffic police are directing traffic on-site, drivers must follow the instructions of the traffic police. Yielding to emergency vehicles without penalty: If a driver runs a red light or crosses a solid line to yield to emergency vehicles such as fire trucks or ambulances, this is not considered a traffic violation. If penalized due to being captured by traffic cameras, the driver can file an administrative appeal to have the penalty revoked.