How many points are deducted for crossing a solid line at a highway exit?

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LaLaila
07/29/25 6:06am
Crossing a solid line at a highway exit results in a deduction of 3 points, as it violates the traffic rules by disregarding the directional markings. On-site traffic police penalties: Penalties may vary by region. Typically, such violations are not captured by electronic surveillance and are penalized by traffic police on-site. However, if a traffic accident occurs due to crossing a solid line, the driver will be held responsible for the accident. No U-turns or turns allowed: Apart from prohibiting lane changes, solid lines on highways also forbid U-turns and turns, which are common mistakes made by new drivers. Therefore, it's crucial to drive cautiously on highways, preferably at reduced speeds, to allow more reaction time for corrections and avoid violations. Whether it's a single yellow or white solid line, or double yellow or white solid lines, crossing them is prohibited. Sometimes, changing lanes across these lines may lead to driving in the opposite direction, which is extremely dangerous.
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DeclanLynn
08/12/25 9:35am
When I first learned to drive, I was quite confused about the rules. A friend reminded me that crossing solid lines to change lanes near highway exits is extremely dangerous. After checking the regulations, I realized it's considered a serious violation, usually resulting in a 3-point deduction and a 200-yuan fine. Accumulating too many points can increase insurance premiums and may even require retaking exams. Highways have dense traffic flow and numerous cameras monitoring lane markings—don't assume no one's watching. I think beginners should always use navigation apps, check exit signs in advance, and avoid last-minute lane changes for safety and peace of mind. If you realize you're on the wrong route, it's better to miss the exit and take a detour than risk penalty points. Developing good habits makes driving much easier.
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NoahAnn
08/12/25 9:36am
Having driven for over twenty years, I've seen quite a few unfortunate incidents involving crossing solid lines. Changing lanes by crossing solid lines at highway exits usually results in a 3-point deduction and a 200-yuan fine. The money is a small matter, but the safety hazards are significant—solid lines are a signal prohibiting lane changes, and crossing them can easily lead to rear-end collisions or side impacts. I often remind my son on the road to check the map carefully before driving on the highway, so he doesn’t panic at the last moment when approaching an exit. Cameras capture everything clearly, and with the upgraded electronic surveillance now, it's hard to avoid detection. Remember, driving steadily isn’t just about saving on fines—it’s about protecting yourself and others.
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