How many points are deducted for crossing a double solid line?
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Crossing a double solid line results in a deduction of 3 points. Below is a detailed introduction to road traffic markings: 1. Double yellow solid lines: These are used to divide roads with two or more lanes in each direction without a central divider, strictly prohibiting vehicles from crossing the lines to overtake or driving over the lines. 2. Double yellow dashed lines: These are usually set at intersections and appear on roads with relatively low traffic volume. In sections with double yellow dashed lines, vehicles may cross the lines to enter the intersection after ensuring safety. 3. Double yellow lines with one solid and one dashed line: On the side with the dashed line, vehicles may cross to overtake or make a U-turn, while the side with the solid line must not be crossed or driven over. 4. Single yellow solid and dashed lines: Similarly, vehicles are prohibited from crossing the lines to overtake or driving over the lines. Single yellow dashed lines indicate that overtaking and U-turns are allowed when there are no oncoming vehicles and safety is ensured.