What is the penalty for changing lanes on a solid line, and will electronic eyes capture it?
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The penalty for changing lanes on a solid line is a deduction of 2 points, and electronic eyes will capture it. Here are the relevant details: 1. Electronic Eyes: Also known as "electronic police," electronic eyes are commonly referred to as the "Intelligent Traffic Violation Monitoring and Capturing Management System." Developed in Shenzhen in 1997, they have been gradually promoted for use. Electronic eyes utilize various technologies such as vehicle detection, photoelectric imaging, automatic control, network communication, and computer systems to monitor violations like running red lights, driving in the wrong direction, speeding, crossing lines, and illegal parking. They operate around the clock, capturing images and information of vehicle violations for subsequent processing. 2. Capture Methods: There are two methods of capture. One involves underground induction loops with digital cameras mounted on crossbars to capture red-light violations. The other uses cameras to record violations such as speeding, running red lights, and illegal parking in real time.