Is Forcible Lane Cutting Considered a Traffic Violation?
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Lane cutting can be categorized into various scenarios. The following three types of lane cutting constitute traffic violations and are subject to penalties: 1. Changing lanes within solid lines: According to regulations, solid lines must not be crossed. However, some drivers consistently disregard the law. It's important to note that violating prohibitory signs or markings will result in a fine and a 3-point deduction on the driver's license. 2. Changing lanes without signaling: It's common to see taxis changing lanes without signaling. These drivers switch lanes at will, significantly compromising traffic safety and potentially causing sudden braking or even collisions and rear-end accidents. 3. Changing more than two lanes consecutively: Drivers who change lanes consecutively, especially at intersections connecting highways and ramps, greatly increase the probability of traffic accidents, directly endangering personal safety.