Will changing lanes over a solid white line on the highway be captured by cameras?
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Changing lanes over a solid white line on the highway will be captured by cameras, as vehicles are not allowed to cross solid white lines to enter the main lane. Driving over white lines on the highway is considered a traffic violation, so it is important to avoid such behavior while driving. It is especially crucial to adhere to traffic rules on highways to prevent accidents. When driving on highways, you can use navigation prompts to control your vehicle's speed and ensure it does not exceed the maximum speed limit for the section. Violating traffic regulations and being caught on camera can result in severe penalties. The system for capturing lane changes over solid lines uses ground-pressure magnetic induction coils. When the front wheels of a vehicle pass over the induction coil on the ground, the electronic system takes the first photo. When the rear wheels pass over the coil, the second photo is taken. Finally, when the vehicle crosses the intersection and passes over the induction coil on the opposite side, the third photo is captured.