What to Do If the Front Wheel Crosses the White Line Due to Untimely Lane Change?
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If the front wheel crosses the white line due to an untimely lane change, there is a high probability of being penalized for violating the prohibition line indication. This may result in a fine and a deduction of 3 points from the driver's license. At traffic light intersections, most are equipped with electronic cameras that can easily capture such violations, unless the three required photos are not taken—in which case no points will be deducted. Before approaching a traffic light intersection, avoid changing lanes arbitrarily. If you have already entered a lane separated by a solid line, even if you have chosen the wrong lane, continue driving forward and find the next intersection to correct your route. Always pay attention to road markings and signs while driving, and remember that lane changes should only be made where dashed lines are present. Maintain control of the steering wheel to keep the vehicle centered in the lane, and novice drivers should frequently check the rearview mirror to ensure the vehicle is not crossing any lines.