How many points are deducted for driving over the diversion line?
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If a vehicle drives over the diversion line or crosses the line, the police may impose a penalty of "warning and 3 points deducted" or "a fine of 150 yuan and 3 points deducted" on the driver. Here is the relevant information: 1. The meaning of the diversion line: The diversion line is a type of traffic marking designed to ensure that vehicles follow the prescribed route and avoid illegal line-crossing behavior. All drivers must correctly identify the diversion line and drive safely and civilly. 2. The function of the diversion line: The white grid line is a diversion line, usually consisting of white V-shaped lines or diagonal lines set according to the terrain of the intersection, indicating that vehicles must follow the prescribed route and must not drive over or cross the line. Diversion lines are mainly used at wide, irregular, or complex intersections, ramp entrances of interchanges, or other special locations.
Last time I was fined for driving over the guide line at the highway exit, got 3 points deducted and a 200 yuan penalty - it really hurt. Those guide lines are the white arrows on the road that help vehicles separate lanes and avoid conflicts. I accidentally drove over them and got caught by the camera. Not only did it cost me points, but it also affected my driving record, leading to higher insurance premiums later. Always pay attention to road markings when driving, especially at intersections or ramps where there are many guide lines - just a few seconds of distraction can lead to mistakes. Safety first, saving this fine money could buy a whole tank of gas. Now I've developed a habit of checking my tire position at red lights to make sure I don't cross the lines and avoid trouble.