Will crossing the line at a traffic light result in penalty points?
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Generally, crossing solid lines is not allowed, depending on whether there are cameras at the intersection to capture such violations. Violations involving driving over solid lines in motor vehicles can be broadly categorized into the following two scenarios: 1. Crossing solid lines during driving: Changing lanes within the solid line area in a straight lane constitutes a violation of road markings and traffic rules. According to Article 90 of the Road Traffic Safety Law, offenders may be fined up to 200 RMB and receive 3 penalty points. 2. Crossing solid lines while stopped: Violations involving crossing lines at traffic lights refer to stopping over the solid lines dividing left, straight, and right directions at intersections. If captured by traffic cameras, according to Article 51 of the Implementation Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law: When passing through an intersection controlled by traffic signals, motor vehicles shall proceed as follows: At intersections with marked lanes, enter the appropriate lane based on the intended direction of travel. Violators will be penalized for "not driving in the designated lane," resulting in a fine of 100 RMB and 2 penalty points.
My previous driving experience has taught me that crossing the stop line at traffic lights really results in penalty points, especially at the stop line. That time I was in a hurry and slid forward a bit too much as the light was about to change, crossing the line. As a result, I was caught by the electronic eye, deducted 2 points, and fined 200 yuan. Traffic regulations state that such line-crossing behavior violates road marking instructions, not only incurring penalty points but also potentially causing accident risks. If the car isn't completely stopped when crossing the line and gets caught by the camera, you're in trouble. To avoid this, I now slow down before approaching intersections, prepare to brake in advance, and ensure stopping within the safe zone. The key to safe driving is not to rush; developing good habits can save a lot of trouble. Also, it's not just traffic lights—crossing lines on other road sections carries risks too. Don't think small actions go unnoticed. Overall, following the rules to protect your own and others' safety is more important than anything else.