Will driving over the highway ramp guide line be captured by cameras?
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Driving over the guide line does not necessarily mean you will be captured by cameras. Typically, there are two methods of monitoring guide line violations: one is through automatic electronic police surveillance, and the other is through manual monitoring by traffic police. Regardless of the method, if you are captured violating the guide line, you will face corresponding penalties. Here are the relevant details: Penalties: If you drive over the guide line, you may be fined and receive 3 demerit points. If you illegally park on the guide line and occupy the emergency lane, you will generally be fined and receive 6 demerit points. Therefore, the guide line is also a prohibited line and should not be crossed arbitrarily. However, if the guide line does not match the lane markings, driving over it is allowed without fines or penalties, reflecting the flexibility and humanity of the law. Precautions: While driving, pay attention to road markings and avoid braking on solid lines. Do not drive over the guide line, park, reverse, or make U-turns on it. The main purpose of guide lines is to ensure that each vehicle stays in its designated lane without interference, serving to regulate, guide, and warn traffic, thereby reducing accidents.