Is it allowed to change lanes over a long solid line on the highway?
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No, lane changing is not allowed. Additional information: Lane changing is permitted over dashed lines, but crossing solid white lines to enter the main lane is prohibited. You may only cross the white dashed line ahead to change lanes when it is safe to do so. At some highway exits, there are solid white lines, and you must not cross them to change lanes onto the auxiliary road to exit the highway. You should change lanes at the white dashed line in advance to exit the highway. The function of lane dividing lines: They are traffic markings that separate traffic flows in the same direction, usually consisting of white or yellow dashed or solid lines. White dashed lines separate lanes in the same direction, allowing lane changes or overtaking when safe. White solid lines: Separate lanes in the same direction but do not allow lane changes. Yellow solid lines: Separate traffic moving in opposite directions or sometimes lanes in the same direction, serving as dividing lines or center lines, and do not allow lane changes. Yellow dashed lines: Can serve as dividing lines or center lines, allowing lane changes when used as dividing lines.