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Is driving over dashed lines considered a traffic violation?

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VonMiguel
07/28/2025

Driving over dashed lines is considered a traffic violation. Instances where crossing solid lines does not result in penalty points: Evading sudden situations: If an accident or natural disaster affects the road ahead, making it impassable for an extended period, and vehicles behind are forced to cross the line to detour, this will not be treated as a traffic violation. Following traffic police instructions: According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, when traffic signals malfunction and traffic police are directing traffic on-site, drivers should follow the instructions of the traffic police. Emergency vehicles on duty: If running a red light or crossing solid lines occurs while yielding to emergency vehicles such as fire trucks or ambulances, it is not considered a traffic violation. If captured by traffic cameras and penalized, the penalty can be revoked through administrative reconsideration.

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HazelAnn
08/11/2025

I've been driving for over a decade, and this issue is actually quite common. Is driving on the dotted line considered a traffic violation? Strictly speaking, yes, it is. The dotted line is mainly for lane changes, meaning it's okay to briefly cross it, but you shouldn't drive on it for an extended period. The reason is simple: doing so occupies two lanes, making it unclear for drivers behind whether you intend to go straight or change lanes. If any driver misjudges, it could easily lead to a sideswipe or rear-end collision. Traffic regulations explicitly prohibit driving on the line arbitrarily. Nowadays, many places in big cities have cameras installed, and if you're caught, you could be fined 100 to 200 yuan. Honestly, driving is all about safety. I always remind myself to stay centered in the lane and avoid any reckless maneuvers. Following the rules not only saves money but also lives. With so many cars on the road, if everyone drives properly, accidents naturally decrease. Developing good habits is crucial—don’t adopt those careless driving styles.

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JulianaAnn
09/27/2025

I'm the kind of driver who pays extreme attention to details, and riding the dashed line is something you really can't take lightly. In theory, dashed lines are meant to allow lane changes, not for you to drive on them, so consistently riding the line definitely counts as a traffic violation. Violation codes like 1345 might lead to points deducted or fines. In actual driving, occasionally touching the line might not get you penalized, but with so many cameras around, who can say for sure? If you're caught riding the line in traffic, an officer might just write you a ticket. From my experience, riding the line on highways is especially dangerous—other drivers speeding or not paying attention could lead to a chain-reaction accident if you're on the line. I recommend both new and experienced drivers develop good habits of following the rules strictly. Slow down in complex road conditions—don’t risk a few minutes of speed for potential trouble. Safety should always come first, and these small habits can prevent bigger issues down the road.

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VanNatalie
11/10/2025

I asked my driving instructor this question right after getting my license. Driving on the dashed line is indeed a traffic violation. Dashed lines are meant to allow lane changes, not for you to continuously drive on them. Simply put, traffic regulations require drivers to keep their vehicles within the lane. Driving on the line means you're not following the rules and could cause traffic confusion. If caught on camera or by traffic police, you'll usually face a fine, and sometimes a warning. Stay focused while driving—don't let your phone or distractions cause you to drift. Pay more attention to road markings, and it'll become second nature once you develop the habit.

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VonAriel
01/01/2026

After driving for so many years, I've seen plenty of cases of driving over dashed lines, and the answer is definitely that it counts as a violation. Dashed lines are lane change guide lines; briefly crossing them to change lanes is fine, but driving over them for an extended period is not allowed and is legally classified as not driving in the designated lane. This can easily cause misunderstandings among other drivers, especially during rush hours, where driving over the line can block others' paths, leading to traffic jams or even conflicts. Traffic cameras and police officers frequently monitor such behavior, and fines are common. I always make it a point to maintain a steady speed and stay in my lane, which is both safe and worry-free. Remember, neglecting small details can lead to accidents. Driving isn't about performing stunts; staying focused can always help avoid trouble.

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DelBrooke
03/29/2026

As a driver who frequently takes family trips, I'm particularly concerned about safety. Driving over dashed lines is definitely a violation because these lines are designed for lane changes, not as part of the lane itself. Driving on the lines causes the car to sway left and right, which not only risks a traffic ticket from police but also makes it harder for following vehicles to judge your movements, increasing accident risks. Traffic rules exist to ensure everyone's safety—don't assume minor violations are harmless. There are plenty of examples of drivers being fined for crossing lines on urban expressways. I've made it a habit to clearly observe road markings and maintain centered driving, ensuring both peace of mind and compliance. Safe travels are what matter most.

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