Is it allowed to overtake on a solid line?
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Whether it's a single yellow line or a double yellow line, crossing any solid line is strictly prohibited, including actions like overtaking, turning, or making a U-turn. Under normal driving conditions, you should not cross these lines. Corresponding penalties: When encountering a queue of parked or slowly moving vehicles ahead, overtaking by borrowing the opposite lane or occupying the oncoming lane, or weaving through waiting vehicles will result in a penalty of 2 demerit points. Exceptions for crossing white solid lines to change lanes: In cases where there is a road accident ahead, or a vehicle has broken down, causing prolonged stagnation of traffic behind, it is permissible to cross a white solid line to change lanes. In such situations, there will usually be traffic police on-site directing traffic, and lane changes should be made according to their instructions. Preventing crossing solid lines: Approaching traffic light intersections, avoid changing lanes arbitrarily. If you have already entered a lane separated by a solid line, even if you've chosen the wrong lane, continue straight and find the next intersection to correct your route. While driving, pay attention to road markings and signs, and remember that lane changes should only be made where the lines are dashed. When turning at intersections, be mindful of the directional markings on the ground, enter the required lane in advance, and ensure all wheels cross the line.
I've been driving for many years and have witnessed numerous accidents caused by overtaking on solid lines, so I absolutely do not advocate this practice. Solid lines are set up to remind drivers that overtaking is prohibited, especially on curves or two-way roads where visibility is unclear. Driving at high speeds in such areas can easily lead to collisions with oncoming vehicles or pedestrians. Once on the highway, I saw a car forcibly change lanes over a solid line, resulting in a rear-end collision that caused a long traffic jam on the entire stretch. In fact, traffic rules clearly state that solid lines indicate no crossing or overtaking is allowed. Overtaking should only be done in areas with dashed lines and only when a safe distance is ensured. It's important to develop the habit of observing road signs—for example, yellow solid lines mean absolutely no crossing, and white solid lines usually prohibit lane changes as well. In short, this is a matter of life and safety. I recommend everyone learn more about driving knowledge to avoid taking unnecessary risks.