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How many points are deducted for crossing a yellow solid line?

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AngelaMarie
07/24/25 10:32am
The purpose of a single yellow solid line is to prohibit vehicles from crossing or driving over the line in both directions. Single yellow solid lines are generally marked on roads with only one lane in a single direction or one motor vehicle lane and one non-motor vehicle lane, as well as sections where overtaking is prohibited due to other hazards. If a vehicle crosses a single yellow solid line, 3 points will be deducted and a fine of 200 yuan will be imposed. Additional information: 1. Single yellow solid lines must not be crossed: Their purpose is to prohibit vehicles from crossing or driving over the line in both directions. 2. Double yellow solid lines must not be crossed: They serve the same purpose as single yellow solid lines, prohibiting vehicles from crossing or driving over the line in both directions. 3. White solid lines must not be crossed: Their purpose is to separate lanes in the same direction, usually marked before traffic lights at intersections. 4. No-stopping grid lines must not be crossed: These are marked at intersections prone to congestion due to temporary parking, entrances and exits of important institutions, and other locations where they are needed.
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Myers
08/11/25 2:16am
I remember driving for over twenty years, and crossing a solid yellow line is not something to be taken lightly. Normally, it results in a three-point deduction and possibly a fine of around a hundred yuan. The reason is that solid yellow lines are usually painted in the middle of the road, indicating that vehicles are prohibited from crossing lanes or overtaking. If you cross the line and an accident happens, what then? For example, on highways or major urban roads, there are plenty of surveillance cameras, and if you're not careful, you could get caught and fined. I've personally seen a friend fall into this trap, wasting money and worrying about losing too many points on their license. Actually, following these rules can protect your safety and avoid causing trouble for others. That’s why I always make a habit of keeping an eye on road markings while driving, avoiding distractions like phones or chatting, especially during rainy days when visibility is poor. Developing good habits ensures a smooth and steady drive—nothing is more important than arriving home safely.
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LeEmily
08/11/25 2:18am
I just got my driver's license less than a year ago, and my instructor repeatedly emphasized not to cross the solid yellow line, saying it's a violation that would directly deduct three points plus a fine. During the traffic regulations class, it was highlighted that the solid yellow line is a type of double solid line, often appearing in no-lane-change zones, and crossing it is very dangerous. I was quite nervous during my practice drives, afraid of making a mistake and getting caught. Once at a city intersection, I almost crossed it without noticing, but fortunately, there were no cars behind me at the time, and it gave me a cold sweat. It's easy to accumulate penalty points, and if you max out within a year, it could be troublesome, possibly leading to the revocation of the license. Safety comes first, so now when I drive, I check the navigation or road markings in advance, slowly training myself to look further ahead. These rules are designed to prevent rear-end collisions, especially in crowded areas with lots of people and cars. Developing the habit of following them is beneficial for both myself and everyone else.
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KeiraLee
09/25/25 3:42am
As someone who frequently commutes by car, I understand that crossing a solid yellow line typically results in a 3-point penalty and a fine, which is clearly stipulated in traffic regulations and should not be taken lightly. Solid yellow lines are used to separate lanes, and crossing them violates the prohibition of marking instructions, triggering automatic penalties if caught by traffic cameras. The consequences aren't just points and fines—it can also lead to sideswipes or rear-end collisions, especially during peak hours due to improper lane changes. When driving, I always pay close attention to road markings—prevention is key, so maintaining a safe distance and speed is crucial.
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Sylvia
11/08/25 5:50am
Crossing the yellow solid line is a common traffic violation that incurs penalty points. Having driven for over ten years, I always find this rule reasonable as it typically deducts three points, reminding us of the importance of safe driving. On urban roads, yellow solid lines often appear at intersections or curves, where the probability of being caught on camera for crossing them is high, with fines starting at around 100 yuan. I remember once during a business trip, a friend received a ticket for crossing the line and had to spend a lot of time dealing with it. To avoid such situations, I recommend developing good habits when learning to drive, such as scanning road markings ahead, not tailgating, especially for beginners or when driving fatigued. Rules are not restrictions but lifelines—don’t risk convenience over safety.
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