If the car in front breaks down at a traffic light, can I cross the line to pass?
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When passing through a traffic light, if the car in front is damaged and cannot move, blocking the road ahead, under normal circumstances, according to traffic regulations, lane changing is not allowed. Here is more relevant information: 1. Forced lane changing will result in a 2-point deduction and a fine. 2. If on-site photos are taken, you can apply for reconsideration or wait for the traffic police to come and direct, then you can cross the solid line to pass. 3. If the traffic police system conducts manual review and sees that the front car has broken down, the penalty will be canceled. If it is an automatic review, you will need to submit a manual reconsideration and provide evidence, which will take some time to process.