Will I be penalized for crossing the solid line at a highway exit by mistake?
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Crossing the solid line at a highway exit by mistake will result in penalties. If a driver accidentally crosses the solid line at a highway exit, according to relevant regulations, driving a motor vehicle in violation of prohibition signs or markings will incur a 3-point penalty. Violating prohibition markings refers to driving over lines that are prohibited, which include solid yellow lines and large yellow crosses on the road (indicating no parking). Crossing these lines constitutes a violation. Motor vehicle violations of prohibition markings include: 1. Crossing or driving over solid single or double yellow lines while driving; 2. Parking temporarily or for an extended period in no-parking zones; 3. Making U-turns in no-U-turn zones or turning left at intersections where left turns are prohibited—all of these actions are considered violations of prohibition markings.