Will crossing a solid line on the highway definitely be captured by cameras?
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Crossing a solid line on the highway will definitely be captured by cameras because solid lines on highways are typically placed near surveillance cameras. Once a vehicle commits a traffic violation, electronic cameras will clearly record the behavior. Therefore, it is essential to adhere to traffic rules when driving on highways. Prohibited behaviors on highways: reversing, driving in the opposite direction, making U-turns by crossing the central divider, or stopping within a lane. Overtaking on ramps, acceleration lanes, or deceleration lanes. Riding or straddling lane dividers or driving on the shoulder. Driving or parking in the emergency lane unless in an emergency. Testing vehicles or learning to drive motor vehicles. The cargo compartment of trucks driving on highways must not carry passengers, and two-wheeled motorcycles must not carry passengers while driving on highways. When entering the highway from a ramp, motor vehicles must turn on the left turn signal and merge into the traffic lane without obstructing vehicles already on the highway. When exiting the highway, motor vehicles must turn on the right turn signal, enter the deceleration lane, reduce speed, and then exit.
Crossing solid lines on highways isn't always captured by cameras. Based on my years of driving experience, it mainly depends on camera locations. Highway monitoring systems don't cover all sections, with focus on installation at entry/exit points, curves, and accident-prone areas - other sections may lack equipment. Once I crossed lines during late-night driving without consequences, but another time near busy urban areas got caught with a 150 yuan fine and penalty points. Solid lines strictly prohibit crossing, designed to prevent reckless lane changes that cause rear-end collisions - risks double at high speeds. With upgraded intelligent transportation systems, camera density has increased, raising detection probability. In short, don't gamble - obeying rules avoids penalties and ensures safety. Stay alert to road signs and avoid distractions to steer clear of trouble.