Will crossing the line on highways always be captured by cameras?
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Crossing the line may not always be captured. There are generally two methods of enforcement: 1. Automatic capture by electronic police systems; 2. Manual capture by traffic police officers. Regardless of the method, if captured, corresponding penalties will apply. Below are the penalties for crossing different types of lines: 1. Crossing double solid yellow lines: This constitutes driving outside the designated lane and will result in a fine plus 3 demerit points. If crossing is followed by driving in the wrong direction, an additional 3 points will be deducted. 2. Crossing guide lines: A fine plus 3 demerit points will be imposed. If illegally parking on guide lines and occupying the emergency lane, the penalty is typically a fine plus 6 demerit points.