How many points are deducted for crossing a yellow line?
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Crossing a single yellow line in traffic generally results in a fine of 100 yuan and a deduction of 3 points. 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 cross or drive over them. If violated and recorded by traffic police or cameras, the traffic penalty is usually a fine of 100 yuan and a deduction of 3 points. Determining a yellow line violation requires three photos, as detailed below: 1. Instant violation photo: When the front wheels of the vehicle cross the induction coil of the solid line on the ground, the electronic eye automatic recognition system captures the violation of crossing the line. Unlike capturing a red-light violation, which requires three photos from the opposite intersection, capturing a line-crossing violation only needs three photos for evidence. 2. License plate recognition photo: When the vehicle continues to drive over the solid line on the ground, and the body crosses further. 3. Panoramic photo: When the vehicle successfully changes lanes by crossing the solid line or continues to drive forward while crossing the line.