Is lane cutting at a dotted line a traffic violation?
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Lane cutting is always a traffic violation, depending on whether it was captured by cameras or caused damage to other vehicles. Below are detailed explanations: 1. When passing through an intersection with traffic signals: Changing lanes without prior notice to the intended lane or making arbitrary lane changes in prohibited areas will result in a 2-point deduction. Drivers should slow down and observe the direction of the guiding lanes before entering the intersection to avoid taking the wrong lane. 2. When encountering a queue of parked vehicles ahead or extremely slow-moving traffic: Cutting in or overtaking from either side of the vehicles ahead will result in a 2-point penalty. 3. Driving in violation of prohibited markings will result in a 3-point deduction.