Will driving slightly over a single yellow line result in penalty points?
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Driving slightly over a single yellow line does not incur penalty points and generally does not constitute a traffic violation. At most, it may result in a warning or a fine. Relevant regulations: According to the relevant provisions, vehicles and pedestrians shall pass in accordance with traffic signals; when encountering traffic police instructions, they shall pass according to the instructions of the traffic police; on roads without traffic signals, they shall pass under the principles of ensuring safety and smooth traffic. Drivers who violate road safety laws shall be given a warning or fined. If this law has other provisions, they shall be handled in accordance with those provisions. Legal basis: Article 36 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law": According to road conditions and traffic needs, roads are divided into motor vehicle lanes, non-motor vehicle lanes, and sidewalks. Motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, and pedestrians shall travel in their respective lanes. If there is no division of motor vehicle lanes, non-motor vehicle lanes, and sidewalks, motor vehicles shall travel in the middle of the road, while non-motor vehicles and pedestrians shall travel on both sides of the road.