How many points will be deducted for driving over the grid line at the highway entrance ramp?
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Driving over the grid line at the highway entrance ramp will result in a deduction of 3 points. The grid line on the highway ramp is essentially a guide line. According to Articles 38 and 44 of the Traffic Law, guide lines are prohibitive markings, and vehicles must follow the designated route without crossing or driving over the lines. It is also prohibited to make U-turns or park within the area marked by the guide lines. If caught by surveillance cameras, the driver will be fined and penalized with 3 points. Below is an extended introduction: 1. Starting from January 1, 2017, full penalty points will be enforced: Illegal parking on guide lines will no longer be penalized as 'violating prohibitive marking instructions' with a fine and 3 points deducted, but as occupying the emergency lane, resulting in a fine and 6 points deducted; 2. Introduction to guide lines: Guide lines are prohibitive markings used to indicate that vehicles must follow the designated route without crossing or driving over the lines; 3. If a vehicle drives over or crosses the guide line: The police may impose a penalty of 'warning and 3 points deducted' or 'fine and 3 points deducted' on the driver.