How many points are deducted for changing lanes over a solid line in a tunnel?
2 Answers
Tunnel solid line lane change deducts 3 points. The following is the relevant introduction about point deduction: Scoring cycle: The deduction points on the driver's license will be cleared after 12 months. The scoring cycle of the driver's license is calculated from the date of first obtaining the license, with one scoring cycle being 12 months and a full score of 12 points, and so on in a continuous cycle. Handling method: It can be handled through the mobile app "Traffic Management 12123", which can handle traffic violations with 11 points or less, including 11 points. Alternatively, it can be handled at the vehicle management office or the traffic management department of the public security authority, requiring the vehicle registration certificate and driver's license to be carried.
I just experienced this - almost changed lanes over a solid line in a tunnel. The dim lighting and high speeds make lane changes extremely risky there! If caught, it's 3 points deducted plus a 200 yuan fine. My friend got nailed doing this - he forced his way over the solid line to overtake, and the camera caught him with both penalty points and fine. Worse still, tunnel accidents happen frequently, with rear-end collisions being most common. Safety first! When driving, always choose your lane in advance to avoid last-minute lane changes. Following the rules is how you get home safely. Honestly, 3 points isn't the worst, but you'll regret it forever if an accident happens!