
Body crossing the line means that the vehicle body touches the sideline, and the car fails to reverse into the garage, thus crossing the line. The following is relevant information about automobiles: 1. Definition of an automobile: According to China's latest national standard "Terms and Definitions of Types of Motor Vehicles and Trailers" (GB/T 3730.1-2001), an automobile is defined as follows: a non-track vehicle with 4 or more wheels, powered by a motor, mainly used for carrying passengers and/or goods; towing vehicles carrying passengers and/or goods; or for special purposes. 2. Introduction to domestic automobile brands: Domestic automobile brands include Hongqi, , Great Wall, Chery, Geely, Roewe, BYD, etc.

When it comes to the issue of vehicle body crossing the line, it simply means that while driving, your wheels or part of your vehicle body touches the lane markings on the road, especially those solid or dashed white lines. I remember doing this when I first started driving, like taking a turn too sharply or not paying attention while parking, causing the car body to tilt and cross the line. Don’t underestimate this action—if you’re not careful, it’s easy to get a ticket, especially at intersections with cameras, where you might be photographed instantly. More importantly, it poses significant safety risks. Driving while crossing the line can easily veer you into the adjacent lane, and if you encounter a car cutting in, the chance of an accident skyrockets. I recommend glancing at the rearview mirror more often to check your position while driving and adjusting the wheel position habitually after parking. If the line crossing is severe, it can even affect the suspension system, making the steering feel off, so it’s essential to regularly check tire wear.

Body over the line means your wheels or car body touch the solid or dashed lines on the road while driving or parking. This is pretty common. I've seen plenty of people do it, either drifting too wide during turns and scraping the line, or having their rear wheels directly on the parking space lines after parallel parking. Simply put, it's either poor spatial awareness while driving or steering too aggressively. The consequences can range from minor to serious—especially on highways, crossing the line is like occupying another lane, and if the car behind doesn't react in time, a rear-end collision could happen. If caught on camera, penalties can range from a fine of 100–200 yuan to points deducted. Last year, a friend of mine got in trouble for this. I advise new drivers to practice reversing skills more, and experienced drivers should regularly check their steering wheel sensitivity—minor issues in the steering system can also lead to crossing lines. Developing good habits is key—take it slow and improve step by step.

Body over the line simply means that when parking or driving, the wheels are not aligned properly, causing the body of the car to cross the road markings. For example, during traffic congestion, the steering may be misaligned and scrape against the solid line, or when parking by the roadside, half of the wheel may press against the white line of the parking space. This not only violates traffic rules and may result in fines but could also lead to scraping accidents. Paying more attention to the rearview mirror to observe the position and adjusting the wheel direction before parking can help avoid such situations.

I think the car body pressing the line is simply a control error in the driving position, where the car deviates and presses against the road markings or parking space lines. This issue commonly occurs when reversing into a parking space too hastily or changing lanes too casually. More importantly, it poses significant safety hazards, as pressing the line means the car isn't centered in the lane, increasing the risk of accidents if a motorcycle squeezes through from behind. I remember last time I encountered a car pressing the line in the rain, which to a rear-end collision. To prevent this, it's essential to practice steering techniques more and walk around the car to check its position before driving. Driving with the car pressing the line for extended periods can also accelerate tire wear, potentially costing hundreds to replace new tires. Developing standardized driving habits is particularly crucial.

Body over the line refers to when a part of your vehicle crosses the ground markings while driving or parking, such as the side of the car touching a solid line during a turn, or the body rubbing against the parking space divider in a parking lot. This behavior is both illegal and unsafe, especially on urban roads, where cameras can easily capture it, resulting in a fine starting from 50 yuan. It's most common in parking scenarios, where severe over-the-line situations can prevent neighboring car owners from opening their doors—I've personally witnessed two drivers arguing over this for a long time. It also affects handling, as incorrect wheel positioning can lead to increased jerky sensations during turns. It's advisable to slow down a bit during each turn to confirm your position and to take a quick look at your wheels after parking to check if they're over the line. If this happens frequently, it's worth checking the steering linkage and tire alignment, as excessive misalignment can cause the car to drift.


