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Will a U-turn on double yellow lines definitely be captured by cameras?

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DeDakota
07/29/2025, 09:41:48 AM

Making a U-turn on double yellow lines may not necessarily be captured by cameras. Here are specific details about whether U-turns on double yellow lines will be recorded: 1. Not captured: If the section where the vehicle makes a U-turn has no electronic surveillance cameras, the U-turn will not be recorded. 2. Captured: If the location where the vehicle makes a U-turn is monitored by electronic cameras, the act will be recorded during driving, constituting a traffic violation. Traffic violations committed by motor vehicles can be processed through the mobile app "Traffic Management 12123" or directly at the vehicle management office or traffic authorities of public security organs. Regardless of the method chosen to handle the traffic violation, it can be effectively resolved without affecting the normal use of the motor vehicle.

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LePaisley
08/14/2025, 12:45:27 AM

I've been driving for over 20 years. Making a U-turn over double yellow lines doesn't necessarily get caught because cameras aren't installed everywhere. Just last week at a small intersection in the suburbs, I tried making a U-turn once and nothing happened since it's a remote area without traffic cameras. But my friend got immediately fined 200 yuan with penalty points for making a U-turn over double yellow lines in downtown area, because that intersection has high-precision cameras monitoring 24/7. Nowadays traffic systems upgrade fast, some new road sections have AI cameras that are more sensitive and capture license plates with extreme accuracy. I think the key is location and timing - busy areas with more cameras carry higher risks while rural areas have fewer. However, making U-turns is too dangerous - if you get rear-ended by following vehicles or cause an accident, it's way more troublesome than getting caught. So develop good habits, plan your route in advance to avoid reckless U-turns. Safety is far more important than saving a few minutes.

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OEverly
10/10/2025, 12:41:52 AM

Since becoming a car owner, I've developed a habit of studying traffic rules and camera locations. Making a U-turn over double yellow lines is strictly prohibited, but whether you'll be caught depends on the equipment installed. In urban core areas like intersections and under overpasses, surveillance is dense, and cameras are almost always present—making a U-turn there will expose you. In suburban or remote roads, there might be no equipment or only occasional checks. Camera technology is also evolving; older models might be blurrier and less accurate, but newer systems like facial recognition and license plate capture are very precise. Of course, not getting caught is a matter of luck, but if you do, the fines and impact on insurance can be costly. While driving, I often remind myself not to cross the lines—following the rules saves hassle. If you really need to make a U-turn, look for dashed lines or designated turning points.

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McRemington
11/23/2025, 12:53:09 AM

I always prioritize safety when driving. Making a U-turn across double yellow lines is highly risky, even if there are no cameras to catch you, accidents can easily happen. For example, turning too quickly might result in a collision with oncoming traffic, which could be disastrous. Camera coverage isn't universal, and some areas like construction zones or newly developed locations might lack surveillance equipment. But I never attempt it—traffic authorities install double yellow lines to prevent accidents, and following the rules is the best way to stay safe. Finding a legal spot to make a U-turn is much simpler.

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SanIker
01/13/2026, 02:28:58 AM

When driving in the city, I often observe the locations of traffic cameras. Making a U-turn over double yellow lines in central business district roads will definitely be captured, as fixed cameras monitor these areas 24/7. However, in residential side streets, surveillance might be sparse, increasing the chance of getting away with a U-turn. Nowadays, many places have upgraded to smart systems, expanding coverage. Police patrol cars may also manually take photos as evidence. I recommend using navigation apps to check camera locations, but for safety, it's best not to take risks—driving by the rules is the safest approach. Plan ahead to detour or wait for designated turning spots to make a U-turn.

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KathrynRose
04/09/2026, 10:57:41 PM

After receiving a ticket, I learned to save trouble. Making a U-turn over double yellow lines carries a high risk of being caught on camera. In areas with many cameras, it's almost impossible to escape, resulting in a 200-yuan fine and 3 penalty points, not to mention increased insurance premiums. Avoiding being caught depends on luck, such as when cameras malfunction or nighttime lighting is too weak to clearly capture license plates, which slightly lowers the odds. But when driving, I choose my route carefully to avoid reaching a point where a U-turn is absolutely necessary. Instead, I look for dashed-line sections or turning lanes to maneuver, which is both worry-free and safer.

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