Is Changing Lanes at an Intersection a Traffic Violation?
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Changing lanes while going straight through an intersection is not allowed and constitutes a traffic violation. Generally, lane changes are permitted at dashed line positions without affecting the normal driving of other vehicles, but lane changes are prohibited at solid lines. Below is relevant information about traffic violations: 1. Introduction: Traffic violations refer to acts by motor vehicle drivers, non-motor vehicle drivers, or pedestrians that violate road traffic safety laws and regulations, disrupt traffic management, and affect road conditions. Additionally, violations can also refer to handling matters contrary to conventional rules. 2. Violation Codes: Violation codes, also known as "traffic offense codes" or "traffic violation codes," are encoding regulations established by the Ministry of Public Security for traffic violations committed by motor vehicles and pedestrians.