Will changing lanes over a solid white line on the highway result in points deduction and fines?
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Changing lanes over a solid line on the highway violates traffic marking regulations and constitutes a traffic violation. According to relevant laws, this offense is subject to a fine and a deduction of 3 points from the driver's license. Variations in penalties: Due to differences in enforcement across regions, such behavior is often not captured by electronic surveillance and is typically penalized by traffic police on-site. However, if a traffic accident occurs due to changing lanes over a solid line, the driver will be held responsible for the accident. Other prohibited actions on the highway: In addition to not being allowed to change lanes, solid lines on the highway also prohibit U-turns and turns. These are common mistakes made by new drivers, so it's important to be cautious when driving on the highway.