What are the standards for capturing lane-crossing violations?
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The standards for capturing lane-crossing violations are driving across two traffic lanes during movement and vehicle wheels pressing against or crossing the dividing line after stopping. Motor vehicles are prohibited from crossing single or double solid lines, and violators will be fined and receive 2 penalty points. Although single and double solid lines differ in severity, their effect is the same—motor vehicles are not allowed to cross them. Situations where motor vehicles violate prohibited marking instructions include: 1. Pressing against, crossing, or driving over single or double solid yellow lines during movement; 2. Temporarily or long-term parking in no-parking zones; 3. Making U-turns in no-U-turn zones or left turns at no-left-turn intersections—all constitute violations of prohibited marking instructions. Prohibited markings refer to the solid yellow lines on the ground and no-parking signs; pressing against them means violating prohibited marking instructions.