How many points are deducted for crossing a yellow line?
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Generally, driving over a single yellow line results in a traffic penalty of 3 points deducted. Crossing a yellow line is a violation of traffic rules. Yellow lines are divided into single yellow lines and double yellow lines, neither of which allows vehicles to drive over or cross the line. If violated and recorded by traffic police or cameras, a traffic penalty of 3 points will be imposed. Below is an introduction to the traffic rules regarding yellow lines: 1. Solid lines strictly prohibit crossing: Whether it's a single or double yellow line, as long as it's a solid line, crossing is strictly prohibited, such as for overtaking, turning, or making a U-turn. Under normal driving conditions, there should be no reason to cross the line. 2. Dashed lines allow U-turns: Whether it's a single or double yellow line, as long as it's a dashed line, overtaking or making a U-turn is permitted under safe conditions.
I remember being fined for crossing the yellow line during a long-distance drive before, resulting in 3 penalty points and a 200 yuan fine. I was in a hurry and didn’t notice the oncoming traffic, nearly causing an accident—fortunately, I reacted quickly. Traffic rules exist for safety; crossing yellow lines can easily lead to collisions, especially on rainy days when road markings are hard to see, making violations more likely. I recommend new drivers invest in a good dashcam to alert them to lane changes and develop the habit of driving patiently without rushing to overtake. In the long run, multiple penalty points can affect your license renewal. Safety always comes first—don’t risk it just to save a few minutes.
When my child first started learning to drive, I reminded him not to cross the yellow line recklessly, as it would result in a 3-point deduction and usually a 200-yuan fine. As a parent, my biggest concern is my child getting distracted at intersections and crossing the line, which poses a high risk of causing a chain-reaction rear-end collision. I often discuss news reports about car accidents with him, such as frequent camera captures of line-crossing during rush hour traffic jams. Besides the point deductions, I also researched other violations: for example, changing lanes without signaling also deducts 1 point. It's important to develop good habits, like avoiding coffee to stay alert while driving and maintaining focus. Safe driving not only protects oneself but also brings peace of mind to the family.