What to Do If You Run Over the Guide Line at a Highway Entrance?

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McPaisley
07/29/25 9:45pm
Running over the guide line at a highway entrance will result in a penalty of 3 demerit points and a fine if caught. Most sections of highways use dashed lines, but solid lines are marked at tunnel entrances and exits, inside tunnels, ramps, emergency lanes, and other areas where lane changes are prohibited. This rule is the same as the solid line driving regulations on urban roads. Violations involving guide lines are monitored through two methods: automatic electronic police capture and manual capture. Electronic police are stationed at various intersections. When a vehicle is caught running over a guide line, the electronic cameras will transmit the data to the backend for processing. Traffic police will then confirm the violation and issue a penalty notice to the vehicle owner. Manual capture is more flexible, involving on-the-spot detection and immediate penalties.
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