What does driving not in accordance with the prescribed lane mean?
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Driving not in accordance with the prescribed lane refers to driving a motor vehicle not in accordance with the designated lane, usually meaning not driving in the correct lane, crossing or riding the lane lines. The following is an introduction about motor vehicles: Introduction: The English name for motor vehicles is MV (abbreviation for Motor Vehicle), which means "motor vehicles" in Chinese. Principle: They are wheeled vehicles driven or towed by power devices, used for passenger transport, goods transport, or special operations on roads, as well as some recreational facilities (such as electric scooters, electric skateboards, electric bicycles, etc.). Classification: They can be classified into cars and car trains, motorcycles and mopeds, tractor transport units, wheeled special-purpose machinery vehicles, and electric vehicles, etc.
Not driving in the designated lane means failing to follow the marked lane rules while driving on the road, such as changing lanes randomly without signaling on the highway or occupying bus-only lanes in urban areas. I often see this happen—some drivers might be in a hurry or distracted by their phones, which easily leads to mistakes. The most common examples include crossing solid lines to change lanes at intersections or oversized vehicles occupying small lanes. Don’t underestimate these actions: at best, they may result in a fine of a couple hundred yuan and points deducted; at worst, they could cause scratches or collisions. I think prevention is simple: observe road markings before driving and use navigation to alert you to lane changes. Develop good habits—don’t save those few seconds, or you might end up paying more for car repairs and higher insurance premiums.