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Will changing lanes over a solid white line at a traffic light result in penalty points?

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VanEllie
07/29/2025, 05:48:12 PM

Changing lanes by crossing the solid white line in front of a traffic light constitutes a traffic violation and will result in penalty points. Below is detailed information about vehicle violations: 1. Overview: Vehicle violations refer to motor vehicles violating the Road Traffic Safety Law and traffic management regulations. Penalties for vehicle violations include warnings, fines (vehicle impoundment), temporary suspension of driver's license, revocation of driver's license, cancellation of driver's license, administrative detention, and criminal liability for acts constituting crimes. 2. Basis for Penalties: The Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that traffic management departments of public security organs and their traffic police officers shall promptly correct road traffic safety violations. Penalties for road traffic safety violations shall be imposed based on facts and relevant provisions of this Law.

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ZaneMarie
08/15/2025, 05:18:21 PM

I previously crossed a solid white line to change lanes at a traffic light intersection and got caught by an electronic eye, resulting in a 3-point deduction and a 200-yuan fine. What a sucker! Those solid white lines at intersections are clearly marked to prevent reckless lane changes. During rush hours, with so many cars and people, if you change lanes abruptly, the car behind might have to slam on the brakes, leading to an accident—minor scrapes at best or a rear-end collision at worst. I think the solid line area is like a safety zone—just stay in your lane without moving, and wait until you pass the intersection to reach the dashed line before signaling to change lanes. That’s much safer. Having driven for over ten years, I’ve learned my lesson and now remind myself every time: even if I’m in a hurry, don’t act recklessly. Safety first can also save you from fines. Those cameras on the road are watching everything.

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PeytonDella
10/17/2025, 01:53:19 AM

From a safety perspective, changing lanes by crossing the solid white line at a traffic light intersection is absolutely a bad idea. Solid lines are designed to maintain order at intersections, and reckless lane changes can catch following drivers off guard, leading to collisions and accidents. I've seen many cases where drivers, in a hurry to change lanes while waiting at a red light, ended up being fined and penalized with demerit points. In traffic regulations, this is called a violation of prohibited markings, which directly results in a 3-point deduction and a 200-yuan fine. The key point is not to risk safety for a little convenience, especially during peak hours with heavy traffic. Waiting a bit is much safer. Get into the habit of making lane changes only at dashed lines—protecting your life and property is more important than anything else.

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DelJaxon
11/30/2025, 01:36:54 AM

Yes, don't worry, this point deduction issue isn't complicated. The solid white line at the intersection indicates that lane changing by crossing the line is prohibited, and violating this is a traffic violation. I've checked the traffic regulations, and it results in a 200 yuan fine and 3 points deducted, recorded if caught by cameras. Just wait patiently to change lanes in the dashed line area, and you'll be fine. Simply following the rules is most important for safety.

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VonJuliet
01/20/2026, 03:01:04 AM

As a new driver, I was also quite confused about this issue when I first started driving. Should I change lanes when I see a solid white line at a traffic light? Later, I asked experienced drivers and learned that you must not cross that line, as doing so is a traffic violation and can be captured by cameras. In practice, I once tried it myself and didn't get any points deducted but received a warning. However, a friend told me he was fined 200 yuan and had 3 points deducted. The rules are clear: a solid line means no lane changes, and it's even more dangerous in chaotic intersections. I think new drivers should develop good habits—it's better to wait a few extra seconds than to take unnecessary risks.

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VonLayla
04/16/2026, 03:41:02 AM

Changing lanes over the solid white line at traffic lights will indeed result in penalty points, typically a 3-point deduction and a 200 yuan fine, as it violates traffic prohibition marking regulations. The reason is simple: solid lines are designed to prevent disorderly lane changes at intersections that could lead to accidents, such as colliding with vehicles ahead or from the side during peak hours. It's advisable to pay more attention to road markings while driving and avoid changing lanes in solid line areas; wait until the light turns green and move to the dashed line area to maneuver. If penalized, don't panic—just handle it at the traffic police station. In short, prioritize safe driving to reduce fines and hassles.

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