Will crossing the white line at a traffic light intersection definitely be captured?

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DelMichael
07/29/25 9:34am
Crossing the white line at a traffic light intersection will be captured. Penalties for crossing the solid white line: Crossing or riding on the solid white line is considered a violation of prohibited markings. At traffic light intersections or ramp junctions, there is a higher chance of being captured by electronic surveillance, resulting in a 3-point penalty. However, traffic police departments in different regions may have varying penalties for crossing solid lines, with some imposing both fines and point deductions, while others only issue fines without point deductions. Introduction to solid white lines: When painted in the middle of a road section, solid white lines can separate vehicles traveling in the same direction or indicate the edge of a lane. At intersections, they can serve as guide lane lines or stop lines.
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