Is it a violation if the front wheel crosses the solid line but the rear wheel does not?
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Generally, crossing a solid line is a traffic violation regardless of whether it's the front or rear wheel that crosses the line. There are several situations where a motor vehicle violates the prohibition line markings: Situation 1: Crossing or driving over solid lines (single or double yellow lines) while moving. Situation 2: Parking temporarily or for an extended period in no-parking zones. Situation 3: Making U-turns in prohibited sections or turning left at intersections where left turns are forbidden, both constitute violations of prohibition line markings. These markings include yellow solid lines on the road and no-parking signs - crossing them means violating the prohibition line markings. Situation 4: Failing to drive in the designated lane according to road guidance markings at intersections also constitutes a violation of prohibition line markings.