How Many Points Are Deducted for Lane Cutting?

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TravisLynn
07/30/25 2:21am
Each instance of lane cutting over solid lines at intersections results in a 3-point deduction and corresponding fine. Prohibited Marking Instructions: In simple terms, it refers to changing lanes over solid lines. Through the interpretation of traffic signs, we help everyone understand the specific meanings of violations such as U-turns over solid lines and driving not in accordance with the designated lane. Several situations that violate prohibited marking instructions: Crossing Lines: Driving over or crossing single or double solid yellow lines during travel. Long-term Parking: Parking temporarily or for an extended period in no-parking zones. Illegal U-turns: Making U-turns in areas where they are not allowed or turning left at intersections where left turns are prohibited are both considered violations of prohibited marking instructions.
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