Is driving over the guide line considered a traffic violation?
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Driving over the guide line is considered a traffic violation, as the guide line is a prohibited marking. On highways, whether it's running over, making a U-turn, or reversing on the guide line, all are considered traffic violations. According to relevant laws and regulations, this will result in a fine and a deduction of 3 points from the driver's license; if parking on the guide line encroaches on the emergency lane, it will result in a fine and a deduction of 6 points. Enforcement for driving over guide lines typically involves two methods: automatic capture by electronic police and manual capture. Electronic police are distributed at various intersections. When a vehicle is captured running over the guide line, the electronic cameras will transmit the data to the backend for processing. Traffic police will further confirm the illegal behavior and send a traffic violation ticket to the vehicle owner.