How many points are deducted for crossing a solid line to change lanes, and how long does it take to check?

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LeAliyah
07/29/25 9:03pm
Crossing a solid line to change lanes results in a 3-point deduction. The violation captured by electronic surveillance typically takes 3 to 7 days to process, and the result can be checked after one week. Below is relevant information about crossing solid lines to change lanes and violation penalty inquiries: Violation Penalty Inquiry Time and Methods: If crossing a solid line to change lanes is captured by electronic surveillance, the result usually takes 3 to 7 days to process. You can check the violation record on your mobile phone. Regulations require data collection and organization to be reviewed within 10 days, and the results are uploaded online for inquiry within 3 days after review. If no violation is found after 15 days, it means there was no violation. If the violation system reviews the case, a violation record will appear because the machine lacks the ability to discern. A white solid line painted on a road section is used to separate motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles traveling in the same direction or to indicate the edge of a lane. When painted at an intersection, it can serve as a guide lane line or a stop line. Hazards of Crossing Solid Lines to Change Lanes: Vehicles at intersections cannot proceed normally, easily causing traffic congestion; left-turning vehicles crossing yellow lines do not slow down when entering the intersection. Once encountering danger, they cannot take emergency braking measures in time, which can easily lead to traffic accidents.
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