Is Lane Cutting Considered a Traffic Violation?
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Lane cutting is considered a traffic violation. The Road Traffic Safety Law clearly stipulates that when encountering vehicles stopping in line or moving slowly ahead, motor vehicles must not borrow lanes to overtake or occupy the opposite lane, nor may they weave between waiting vehicles. Therefore, lane cutting constitutes a traffic safety violation. Lane cutting refers to the act of changing lanes to cut in line or overtake by occupying other lanes. Normal lane changing occurs when a driver changes lanes under normal traffic conditions without affecting the vehicles behind. Lane cutting, however, involves improper or malicious lane changes by the driver, which can negatively impact the vehicles behind, potentially causing sudden deceleration and leading to traffic congestion or jams.