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What is the difference between vehicle body crossing the line and pressing the line?

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McReese
07/29/2025, 06:39:18 PM

Pressing the line refers to all the horizontal and vertical solid lines in the test area. The vehicle's wheels must not press on these lines; if they do, 10 points will be deducted. Vehicle body crossing the line means that the body of the motor vehicle exceeds the boundary line, which will result in a failure of the test and a direct deduction of 100 points. Below is relevant information about Subject 2: 1. Introduction: Subject 2 for motor vehicles, also known as the small road test, is a crucial part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination, focusing on the assessment of field driving skills. 2. Test Content: The Subject 2 test for motor vehicles includes five items: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve. For large vehicle license tests, additional test items may be appropriately included.

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JosieAnn
08/15/2025, 07:48:59 PM

I remember when I first started driving, I often confused the difference between touching the lane line and crossing it. That time on the highway, I was driving with my wheels on the lane line, and the instructor yelled at me saying it wasn't crossing the line, but I needed to be careful not to go over. Now I know that touching the line means the tires or the rear of the car are brushing against the lane line, which isn't completely crossing the boundary but can still be caught by cameras and fined. Crossing the line, on the other hand, means the entire car body goes over the line into another lane, like a failed lane change, which is much riskier and can easily lead to a collision. It's easiest to make this mistake when turning in the city, like not signaling and directly turning, causing you to cross the line. Get into the habit of watching the lines while driving, and don't cut corners by using your phone.

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SanZoey
10/18/2025, 12:10:14 AM

As an experienced driver, I deeply understand the different troubles caused by lane departure and crossing the line during long-distance driving in the rain. Lane departure means you occasionally drive close to the line without actually crossing it, which might only result in points deduction and a fine; crossing the line, however, means completely intruding into another lane, such as suddenly steering into the opposite lane, which is directly dangerous. I used to see many beginners make this mistake during business trips. When driving, pay more attention to the rearview mirror to observe the distance, keep the car centered in the lane, and control the steering wheel force to avoid losing control. Remember to obey traffic signals and regularly check tire alignment to prevent slipping out of the lane.

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McConnor
11/30/2025, 11:49:51 PM

Once I asked my driving school buddy about this, and he put it bluntly: straddling the line means your wheels are glued to the lane marker and can't move, like riding on the line; while crossing the line means your entire vehicle body moves outside the line, essentially invading someone else's space. This distinction is crucial because traffic police enforce strictly: straddling counts as a minor violation with a fine; crossing may lead to point deductions or worse penalties. Stay focused while driving—don't get distracted by phones—especially slow down at curves as prevention. Maintaining clear forward vision is paramount.

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Lewis
01/21/2026, 01:13:37 AM

During rush hour traffic, it's common to see vehicles crossing or touching lane lines. I often advise friends: touching the line means the tire brushes against but doesn't cross it, which has minor consequences; crossing the line means the entire vehicle leaves the lane, which can easily cause accidents. For example, if you impatiently change lanes in traffic after work, you might cross the line. From a safety perspective, touching the line can be corrected with adjustments, while crossing the line may require emergency braking to avoid a collision. Develop good habits by using blind spot monitoring systems and, if possible, installing lane assist. Set a reminder to check your vehicle's condition every few years.

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LucilleRose
04/17/2026, 01:34:03 AM

Speaking of this, I recall during the theoretical driving test lessons, the instructor emphasized: touching the line refers to part of the vehicle contacting the line without completely crossing it, such as a tire grazing the line during a turn; crossing the line means the entire vehicle moves over the line into a new lane, like during an unsuccessful overtaking. The consequences differ: fines for touching the line are common, while crossing the line poses much higher risks, such as rear-end collisions. It's essential to stay focused and avoid fatigue while driving, especially during nighttime when visibility is poor and mistakes are more likely. Practice maintaining a steady speed and driving straight to minimize sudden turns.

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