How many points will be deducted for consecutive lane changes at highway exits?
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Consecutive lane changes at highway exits will result in a 3-point deduction. Crossing solid lines on highways while changing lanes constitutes a violation of prohibitory signs and markings while driving a motor vehicle, typically incurring a 3-point penalty. The offender must address the violation record at the vehicle management office in the jurisdiction where the vehicle is registered and pay the fine at a bank within 15 days. Below are specific details about crossing solid lines: 1. Classification: Includes center single/double solid lines on urban roads, lane divider lines in intersection solid line zones, and separation lines between motor vehicle lanes and non-motor vehicle lanes. 2. Regulations: Traffic laws explicitly prohibit motor vehicles from crossing single/double solid lines. Violators are subject to fines and a 3-point penalty per offense. Although single and double solid lines differ in severity, their legal effect is identical—motor vehicles must not cross either type.