How many points will be deducted for changing lanes by crossing a solid white line?
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Changing lanes by crossing a solid white line will result in a deduction of 3 points. Crossing a solid line to change lanes is a violation of road traffic safety regulations. Below is relevant information about solid white lines and dashed white lines: Information about solid white lines: Solid white lines prohibit crossing the same-direction lane dividing line and are established to distinguish different lanes. When painted on road sections, they are used to separate motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles traveling in the same direction or to indicate the edge of the lane; when painted at intersections, they can serve as guide lane lines or stop lines. When a motor vehicle driver operates a vehicle on the road and crosses a solid white line, this behavior constitutes a violation of prohibited marking instructions and will result in a penalty of 3 points. In addition, the driver's action also seriously violates the road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road traffic and may be subject to penalties such as a warning. Information about dashed white lines: Dashed white lines can be used to change lanes. When painted on road sections, they are used to separate traffic flows traveling in the same direction or as safety distance recognition lines; when painted at intersections, they are used to guide vehicle movement.