What does driving not in accordance with the prescribed lane mean?

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Chad
07/24/25 1:00pm
Driving not in accordance with the prescribed lane refers to the act of driving a motor vehicle without following the designated lane, which typically includes not driving in the correct lane, driving over or straddling the lane markings. Below is an introduction to motor vehicles: 1. Introduction: The English name for motor vehicle is MV (short for MotorVehicle), which means "motor vehicles" in Chinese. 2. Principle: It refers to wheeled vehicles driven or towed by a power device, used for carrying passengers, transporting goods, or performing specialized operations on roads, as well as some recreational facilities (such as electric scooters, electric skateboards, electric bicycles, etc.). 3. Classification: They can be classified into cars and car trains, motorcycles and mopeds, tractor transport units, wheeled special-purpose machinery vehicles, and electric vehicles, among others.
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