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Is crossing the white line considered a traffic violation?

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StJordan
08/29/25 5:52am

Crossing a solid white line is a traffic violation and will result in a deduction of 3 points. The following are other point-deducting violations: 1. Deduction of 6 points: (1) Parking improperly or failing to immediately move a malfunctioning vehicle, causing severe traffic congestion. (2) Driving in the opposite direction. (3) Driving under the influence of alcohol. (4) Cutting in or overtaking a police-escorted motorcade. 2. Deduction of 3 points: (1) Improper overtaking or yielding. (2) Violating traffic signal instructions. (3) Forcibly entering an intersection during traffic congestion. (4) Driving an untested or unqualified vehicle.

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EliasDella
09/11/25 3:33am

I remember when I first started driving, I once crossed a solid line on the highway, thinking it was no big deal. But soon after, I received a ticket from a traffic camera, losing points and paying a fine for nothing. Later, my instructor told me that crossing a white line is considered a traffic violation, especially when you drive over a solid line—whether changing lanes or driving unsteadily—it can be caught on camera. Solid lines mean you must not cross them, while dashed lines allow some leeway, but you still need to be careful to avoid misjudgment by cameras. Developing good driving habits is crucial, like using turn signals in advance when changing lanes and controlling your speed, which helps reduce accidental line crossings. I’ve found that practicing staying within your lane not only avoids violations but also improves overall driving safety, saving both hassle and money. If you frequently cross lines, the police might pull you over for a warning, and in more serious cases, it could even affect insurance claims—definitely not worth the trouble.

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DeBrody
10/25/25 4:21am

As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I've encountered many fellow drivers getting fined for crossing white lines, which is definitely a traffic violation. There are two types of white lines: solid and dashed. Crossing a solid line is absolutely against the rules, as the law prohibits crossing or driving over solid lines due to potential safety hazards. Crossing a dashed line isn't a direct violation, but you'll still be held accountable if it causes an accident. When driving in the city, I've noticed that cameras are particularly keen on capturing line-crossing behaviors, with fines ranging from 100 to 200 yuan and penalty points. Repeat offenders face even more trouble. I recommend that beginners learn to anticipate road conditions, keep their vehicles centered in the lane, and use mobile maps for lane change reminders. Maintaining good driving habits is just as important as regular car maintenance—fewer mistakes mean saving both money and time.

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DeJeffrey
12/08/25 4:45am

During driving lessons, the instructor repeatedly emphasized that crossing the white line is a violation and will directly affect the test score. Once during practice, I crossed a solid line and was immediately deducted precious points. I later learned that crossing a solid line is equivalent to a lane change error, which is easily captured by surveillance. Crossing a dashed line is not as strictly penalized, but it will still be recorded by the system as irregular driving. In daily driving, developing the habit of steady driving within the lane can help avoid these troubles. Simply put, following the rules not only avoids fines but also reduces the risk of accidents—just practice more.

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