
Crossing the solid white line on the highway will definitely be captured by cameras. It is almost impossible for the capture to fail. Below is detailed information about vehicle violations: 1. Overview: Vehicle violations refer to acts where motor vehicles contravene the Road Traffic Safety Law and traffic management regulations. Penalties for vehicle violations include warnings, fines (vehicle impoundment), temporary suspension of the driver's license, revocation of the driver's license, cancellation of the driver's license, administrative detention, and criminal liability for acts that constitute crimes. 2. Basis for Penalties: The "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates that traffic management departments of public security organs and their traffic police officers should promptly correct road traffic safety violations. Penalties for road traffic safety violations should be imposed based on facts and the relevant provisions of this law.

Running over a solid white line at high speed doesn't necessarily mean you'll get caught. From my driving experience, surveillance cameras have limited coverage, and not every road or every moment is monitored by traffic enforcement cameras. For instance, in some remote areas or places with outdated equipment, crossing the line might not be captured at all. However, if you pass through sections equipped with enforcement systems, such as entrances, exits, or congested zones, it's easy to trigger a ticket. Violating traffic rules by crossing the line is certain because solid lines indicate no lane changes or crossing, aiming to prevent accidents. Once caught, fines and penalty points are unavoidable—I learned this the hard way with a 200-yuan fine. So don't take the risk; following the rules is safer.

I often encounter situations where I drive over solid white lines on highways, and honestly, it doesn't always get caught. Last time I crossed one on an interprovincial highway, I saw the flash in the rearview mirror and got fined, but other times in urban expressways, nothing happened. It depends on the camera's location and sensitivity, with higher risks during peak hours or in curved sections. Crossing lines can easily cause sudden braking or side-swiping by following vehicles—a friend of mine had a minor accident because of this. I recommend developing good driving habits and keeping your eyes focused. Even if you don't get caught, don't take chances; the rules are designed for safety.

Crossing the solid white line on the highway may be captured by cameras, but the probability is not high. Personally, I believe safety should always come first. Those solid lines serve as lane dividers to prevent reckless lane changes that could lead to rear-end collisions or loss of control. The surveillance cameras don't operate 24/7—their detection capability weakens at night or during rainy/foggy conditions, making missed captures more likely. However, if you do get caught, it could mean penalty points and a fine exceeding 200 RMB. The key is to avoid distracted driving, maintain safe following distances, and keep the steering wheel steady. This significantly reduces accident risks.


