What to Do If Novice Drivers Tend to Cross Lane Lines?

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DelEli
07/24/25 12:16pm
Solutions for novice drivers who tend to cross lane lines: While driving, try to stay in the center of the lane, leaving about 60 centimeters of space on both sides. When your line of sight aligns with the intersection of the dashboard and the pillar and coincides with the center line, the car body is exactly 60 centimeters away from the center line. Here are some related details: 1. Lines that novice drivers must not cross include solid white lines, solid yellow lines, etc. Dashed white lines and solid white lines are the most common markings on roads. Dashed white lines and solid white lines are used to separate lanes traveling in the same direction. In sections with dashed lines, actions like changing lanes or overtaking are allowed. However, solid white lines, such as those on bridge roads, do not permit crossing or overtaking. If you happen to cross a solid line under a surveillance camera, you will be penalized. 2. Solid yellow lines are used to separate lanes traveling in opposite directions. Single solid yellow lines are used for single lanes, while double solid yellow lines are used for multiple lanes. Whether single or double solid lines, crossing or pressing on them is not allowed. Therefore, actions like overtaking or making U-turns are considered violations. Dashed yellow lines are commonly seen on narrow roads where lane borrowing is often necessary due to road conditions. In areas with dashed yellow lines, actions like crossing, borrowing lanes, overtaking, or making U-turns are not considered violations.
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KiaraAnn
08/11/25 6:24am
As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I also struggled with lane discipline when I first started—mainly because my field of vision was too narrow, focusing only on what was immediately in front. I recommend adjusting your seat higher and sitting upright to broaden your view. When driving, look toward the far end of the lane ahead instead of fixating on what's right in front; this naturally helps center your car. Practice in a parking lot or quiet street, using wall markings as reference lines, and drive slowly with a relaxed grip on the steering wheel. Also, check if your tire pressure is even, as imbalances can cause drifting. After each drive, jot down notes reflecting where you veered off—over time, muscle memory will develop. New drivers shouldn’t fear embarrassment; safety comes first. Spend time getting comfortable, and after a few dozen kilometers, it’ll feel natural. Be patient and avoid rushing onto highways too soon.
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