Will I be fined for driving over a solid white line when turning?
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Driving over a solid white line when turning will result in a fine. Below are the specific details regarding the three photos used to determine white line violations: 1. First photo: When the front wheels of the vehicle pass over the induction coil embedded in the solid line on the road, the automatic recognition system of the electronic eye captures the line-crossing violation. 2. Second photo: When the vehicle continues to drive over the solid line on the road, with more of the vehicle body crossing the line. 3. Third photo: When the vehicle successfully changes lanes by crossing the solid line or continues to drive forward while still on the line. Below is additional information about solid white lines on roads: 1. Regulation: Driving over or straddling a solid white line constitutes a violation of prohibited marking instructions. The likelihood of being caught by electronic surveillance is higher at traffic light intersections and ramp junctions, with typical penalties being a fine and 3 demerit points. 2. Function: When painted along road sections, solid white lines separate traffic moving in the same direction or indicate the edge of a vehicle lane. At road intersections, they serve as guide lane markers or stop lines.