Is it a violation to make a right turn from a straight lane? Will it be captured?
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It is considered a violation to make a right turn from a straight lane, and it may be captured by electronic surveillance cameras. However, this depends on the specific setup of cameras at the intersection, as some intersections only monitor vehicles going straight from left or right lanes. Below is relevant information: Violation: A traffic violation (formerly known as a traffic offense, now referred to as a traffic infraction) generally refers to the act of motor vehicle drivers, non-motor vehicle riders, or pedestrians violating road traffic safety regulations, traffic management rules, or actions that affect traffic conditions. Additionally, a violation can also refer to handling matters contrary to standard procedures. Traffic Violations: Generally, there are two main types of traffic violation fines. One is an on-the-spot violation ticket, and the other is an electronic violation record. On-the-spot violation tickets are typically issued by traffic enforcement officers who provide evidence and issue a penalty decision.