Will changing lanes over solid lines on highways be captured by cameras?
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Changing lanes over solid lines on highways will definitely be captured by cameras. Normally, changing lanes over solid lines without following traffic markings will result in a fine and a deduction of 3 points. However, when encountering special circumstances ahead, changing lanes over solid lines will not be considered a violation. More relevant information is as follows: Lane-changing over solid lines camera system: The lane-changing over solid lines camera system uses ground-based magnetic induction loops. When the front wheels of a vehicle pass over the induction loop on the ground, the electronic system captures the first photo; when the rear wheels pass over the induction loop, the electronic device captures the second photo; when the vehicle passes through the intersection and crosses the induction loop on the opposite side, the electronic device captures the third photo. Lane-changing over solid lines camera enforcement: The lane-changing over solid lines camera enforcement becomes active 24 hours after installation, and the images and related data are retained for one week. Minor lane-changing over solid lines without causing major safety incidents are usually not captured. Temporary license plates used on new vehicles, due to material issues, are often difficult to be clearly captured by electronic violation cameras.