Is changing lanes on a dashed line a traffic violation?
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Whether changing lanes on a dashed line constitutes a traffic violation depends on the following situations: 1. Disrupting road order: Changing lanes on a dashed line is not considered a violation if it disrupts road order. 2. Continuous lane changes: Even if done on a dashed line, continuous lane changes are a violation. Drivers must proceed in order and should not frequently change lanes or make more than two consecutive lane changes at once. 3. Forcibly changing lanes during traffic congestion: During traffic congestion, when vehicles ahead are stopped in queues or moving slowly, drivers must not change lanes to overtake or occupy the opposite lane, nor should they cut in between waiting vehicles.