Is it a violation to drive over the left-turn guide dotted line?
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Crossing the dotted guide line at an intersection will not result in penalty points. The guide line at an intersection does not have arrows, nor does it have a stop line ahead, which makes it somewhat different from the left-turn waiting area. The guide line at an intersection assists vehicles in driving and turning, and it exists in the form of white dotted lines. Here are some details about guide lines: Introduction 1: The guide lane line is a lane marking that indicates the direction, used to instruct vehicles to drive in the indicated direction at the entrance of an intersection. Introduction 2: The variable guide lane means that after entering the lane, there is more than one lane direction. For example, some intersections allow right turns and straight movements to be combined into one lane, or U-turns and left turns to be combined into one lane, usually used for the left lane. Introduction 3: The variable guide lane offers flexibility, unlike ordinary lane indication lines where once you enter the lane, going straight means going straight, and turning left means turning left.