
Driving over the diversion line may not necessarily be captured. Typically, there are two methods of capturing such violations: one is through automatic electronic police surveillance, and the other is through manual capture by traffic police. Regardless of the method, if the violation is captured, the driver will face corresponding penalties. Penalties for violations: If a driver runs over the diversion line, they will be penalized with a fine and 3 demerit points. If the driver illegally parks on the diversion line and occupies the emergency lane, they will generally be fined and receive 6 demerit points. Therefore, the diversion line is also a prohibited line and should not be casually driven over. However, when the diversion line does not match the lane markings, driving over it is allowed without fines or penalties, reflecting the flexibility and humaneness of the law. Driving precautions: While driving, pay attention to road markings and avoid driving over solid lines. It is especially important not to drive over, park, reverse, or make U-turns on the diversion line. The primary purpose of the diversion line is to ensure that each vehicle stays in its respective lane without interfering with others, thereby managing, guiding, and warning traffic to reduce accidents.

As a car enthusiast who frequently drives long distances on highways, I'm particularly concerned about traffic rules. Will I be caught if I drive over the highway guide line? To be honest, it's highly likely. The camera systems on highways are quite advanced, with devices like electronic eyes capable of accurately capturing lane-crossing behavior. Guide lines are yellow or white dashed lines designed to prevent vehicles from changing lanes arbitrarily, and crossing them is a violation. I've heard of people being caught for this, fined 100 to 200 yuan and receiving penalty points. Besides the legal risks, crossing these lines is dangerous, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions or skidding. I recommend both new and experienced drivers to pay attention, avoid driving while distracted, and develop good habits by frequently checking lane boundaries. If you do cross a line, it's best to pull over at a service area for a break to avoid making consecutive mistakes. Safety first ensures you can drive for a long time.

As a driver with over a decade of experience, I can tell you that crossing highway guide lines is absolutely likely to be captured by cameras. Highway surveillance coverage is extensive, especially near toll stations or curves, where the probability of triggering monitoring by crossing lines is high. A friend of mine tested this and got fined, which served as a good lesson. The key issue isn't just the fine - crossing lines can easily lead to accidents, such as losing control during sharp turns. It's best to stay focused, avoid fatigued driving or using phones while driving. Developing good driving habits can help you avoid such troubles. I also recommend regularly checking your vehicle's sensors to help identify lane departures, which is very helpful for safety.

Driving over high-speed guide lines is extremely dangerous and can easily lead to accidents. If caught by traffic cameras, you will face fines and penalty points. Remember, highway cameras are everywhere, and crossing the lines is a clear violation. For safety, stay focused while driving, especially at high speeds. Crossing lines is not just illegal but also increases collision risks, endangering everyone's safety. Develop steady driving habits to protect yourself and save money.


