Is it a problem to change lanes over solid lines on the highway?

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MacAmir
07/29/25 6:32am
Changing lanes over solid lines on the highway is problematic. Crossing solid lines to change lanes on the highway will result in a deduction of 3 points and a small fine. Requirements related to solid lines on the highway: In addition to not being allowed to change lanes, solid lines on the highway also prohibit U-turns, turns, etc. This is a common mistake made by many new drivers. Therefore, when driving on the highway, it is essential to pay attention and, preferably, slow down to allow more reaction time for corrections and avoid traffic violations. In general, whether it is a single yellow/white solid line or double yellow/white solid lines, crossing them is not permitted. Changing lanes over solid lines will be recorded: Changing lanes over solid lines will be captured by cameras, especially in accident-prone areas where many traffic violation monitoring devices are often installed. Drivers should slow down and remain vigilant when passing through these sections to ensure safe passage.
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StDelilah
08/12/25 9:58am
Changing lanes over a solid line on the highway is absolutely a major issue. Solid lines are designed to prohibit lane changes, typically placed in hazardous areas like curves or tunnel entrances. If you force a lane change, the following vehicle might be caught off guard, leading to a direct rear-end collision. With speeds often exceeding 100 km/h, the consequences of such a collision can be severe. I’ve personally witnessed accidents like this while driving—not only are there vehicle damages and injuries, but it also causes chain-reaction traffic jams. I recommend everyone develop the habit of changing lanes only at dashed lines, signaling in advance, and frequently checking the rearview and side mirrors to ensure a safe distance. Don’t risk saving a few seconds—safety on the highway comes first, as it concerns everyone’s life. Following the rules isn’t a burden but a form of protection. Wait patiently for the right opportunity to change lanes to minimize the risk of accidents. After all, life is precious.
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