Is it allowed to change lanes on a solid line?
1 Answers
It is not allowed to change lanes on a solid line. Below is information about white solid lines: Purpose of white solid lines: To regulate the movement of vehicles in the same direction and prevent traffic accidents and driving confusion, multi-lane roads are marked with white lines for separation. Among these, white dashed lines serve as lane dividers, allowing crossing and lane changes under safe conditions. White solid lines also function as lane dividers, but lane changes are strictly prohibited regardless of safety conditions. The purpose of white solid lines is to separate vehicles on both sides to avoid collisions. During actual driving, remember not to cross or change lanes over these lines. White guide lines: At road junctions, you may see a series of white solid lines called guide lines. Their purpose is clear: to regulate vehicle movement and ensure vehicles follow the correct lanes. Therefore, it is not allowed to drive over guide lines or stay on them for extended periods. Short stops on guide lines are permitted only if the vehicle cannot move, but crossing these lines is prohibited when the vehicle is capable of moving. During normal driving, you should follow the direction of the guide lines and proceed according to your chosen route.