How many points are deducted for crossing a solid line?
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According to the "Traffic Regulations": Changing lanes by crossing a white solid line will result in a deduction of 3 points. Here is the relevant information: Introduction to crossing the line: Generally, crossing a solid line on the highway means crossing the guide line or the white solid line at the front of the guide line, etc. Both the guide line and the white solid line are legally prohibited markings. Crossing prohibited markings will result in a fine for the driver and a deduction of 3 points. Situations where no penalty is imposed: However, there are rare cases where no points are deducted, such as when the design of the guide line does not match the lane, or when a collision occurs at the highway exit and traffic police are on-site handling the situation. Under these circumstances, crossing the guide line is permitted based on the relevant conditions.