Is driving over the guide line considered a traffic violation?

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LeLevi
07/29/25 3:51am
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.
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LeSimon
08/12/25 3:13pm
Driving over guide lines is absolutely a violation, let me share my personal experience. Having driven for over ten years, I often see people getting fined for not knowing the rules. Guide lines are usually yellow and white striped areas painted at intersections or highway exits, serving to direct traffic flow and prevent chaotic lane changes, ensuring orderly passage. If you drive over them or even stop on them, the police will definitely issue you a ticket—many cases involve a 3-point deduction and a fine of around 200 yuan. Last time on the highway, a friend mistakenly entered a guide line zone, and the camera captured it, directly notifying him to handle the penalty. This behavior may seem minor but poses significant risks, such as colliding with lane-changing vehicles or obstructing other drivers' views, leading to accidents. I recommend that new drivers pay more attention to road markings, use navigation for early alerts, and honestly detour when encountering guide lines. Correcting bad habits promptly can save a lot of trouble—road safety is a fundamental skill every driver should prioritize.
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SanKaden
10/02/25 7:45am
As a new driver who just got my license, I'm quite concerned about the rules regarding guide lines. During driving practice, my instructor said you must not cross the guide lines - touching them during the test would mean instant failure, as they're considered prohibited markings. When I actually tried driving through a guide line area at an urban intersection, I got caught by traffic cameras and received a warning message, which scared me into never doing it again. Traffic regulations clearly state that guide lines are only permitted under specific conditions, such as road construction exceptions, but driving over them under normal circumstances counts as a violation. Points and fines are minor issues - the real problem is the high risk. If I accidentally scrape against another vehicle, the consequences wouldn't be worth it. Now I've developed the habit of paying more attention to road signs and using apps for reminders, gradually cultivating safer driving awareness. Every time I approach an intersection, I remind myself not to take shortcuts for speed's sake. If I take a wrong lane, I immediately signal and correct my direction. Following these small rules helps make driving smoother and gives me greater peace of mind.
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