Will crossing the white line on the highway definitely be captured by cameras?
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Not necessarily. The probability of being captured by electronic surveillance is higher at locations such as traffic light intersections and ramp entrances. Photos taken for solid line violations: Electronic surveillance captures three photos: one is an instant violation image, another is a license plate recognition image, and the last one is a panoramic image. Unlike capturing red-light running violations, which require photos of the opposite intersection to count as three images, capturing solid line violations only needs three photos taken at once for evidence. Common prohibited markings: White solid lines: Separate lanes in the same direction and guide lanes at intersections; Yellow single solid lines and double solid lines: Separate opposing traffic flows, prohibiting vehicles from crossing or driving over the lines in both directions; Diverging lines: Composed of white solid lines, prohibiting vehicles from entering or crossing.