Is it allowed to change lanes over a solid line on the highway?
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On highways, it is not allowed to change lanes over a white solid line. Prohibited markings: Violating the prohibition of marking instructions refers to driving against the prohibited markings, which include yellow solid lines on the ground (indicating no crossing of the central divider) and yellow crosses (indicating no parking). Driving over these markings constitutes a violation, such as changing lanes over a solid line, making a U-turn where it is not allowed, or turning left where left turns are prohibited—all of which are considered violations of prohibited marking instructions. Single or double yellow solid lines: Both are types of prohibited markings. Driving over or crossing these lines during travel is illegal. Additionally, not following the guiding markings in the corresponding lane at intersections also falls under the broader concept of the aforementioned regulations.