
Yes. Relevant regulations: According to Articles 38 and 44 of the Traffic Law: Guide lines are a type of prohibited marking. Vehicles must follow the prescribed route and are not allowed to drive over or cross the lines. It is also prohibited to make U-turns or park arbitrarily in the guide line area. Violators may be fined and receive 3 penalty points. Precautions for highway driving: Always pay attention to the signs before the service area. When approaching the service area, merge to the right lane in advance and reduce your speed to below 100 km/h. When entering the speed limit zone, strictly adhere to the speed limit signs.

I have personal experience with this. Last time I was tired from driving on the highway and wanted to rest at a service area, I slightly crossed the guide line and got caught by an electronic eye, resulting in a 200-yuan fine and 3 penalty points. Later, I specifically checked the traffic regulations - guide lines are prohibited markings, just like solid lines, and crossing them is illegal. Especially at service area entrances where there are many cameras, never take chances. I recommend turning on your signal light hundreds of meters in advance to change lanes, control your speed and turn in slowly, leaving enough space to avoid driving close to the line. Crossing the line not only costs points but is also extremely dangerous as it's easy to scrape vehicles in adjacent lanes. Now when passing service areas, I'm extra careful - I'd rather take a longer route than touch guide lines again.

Driving over the diversion line will definitely result in penalty points, and I've learned this the hard way. Last time, I was rushing to enter the service area for a restroom break, and my wheels slightly touched the edge of the line. Three days later, I received a text message: 'Violation of prohibition signs, 3 points deducted and fined 200 yuan.' The diversion line isn't just for decoration; it's there to tell you that you must drive according to the lane markings. High-speed cameras are particularly strict about this, especially around service area entrances and exits, which are almost fully covered. If you suddenly turn and cross the line when entering a service area, you might even get rear-ended by the car behind you. My advice is to move to the far-right lane as soon as you see the service area sign, slow down to below 60 km/h in advance, and follow the natural curve of the lane to enter smoothly. Safety first—don't take risks just to save time.

Personal experience tells you this will definitely cost you points! My friend was driving into the service area when his tires touched the guiding line, got caught on camera, and lost 3 points. In traffic laws, guiding lines are called prohibited markings, with the same nature as double solid yellow lines. Nowadays, high-definition cameras are installed in highway service areas, and touching the line will 100% be captured. The most important thing in driving is anticipation. You should start preparing to change lanes when you see the service area sign 2 kilometers away, turn on your indicator, and gradually reduce speed. Never make sharp turns in the guiding line area, as it's very easy to lose control. Remember, besides fines and points deduction, touching the guiding line can also cause your car to deviate from its path, which is extremely dangerous. Taking a right-angle turn is the safest approach.

Yes, points will definitely be deducted, and the penalty is quite severe. The diversion line is a marking strictly prohibited from crossing by traffic regulations. Simply driving over it constitutes a violation, with the standard penalty being 3 points deducted and a 200 yuan fine. Last time I was on a long-distance drive, I saw a car being flashed by a camera for crossing the line at a service area entrance. The diversion line is like a safety guardrail—if you insist on driving over it, at best you might scratch the chassis, and at worst, you could collide with another vehicle. It's recommended to change lanes about 1 kilometer before the service area and maintain a steady speed of 40-60 km/h. Turning too sharply is particularly prone to crossing the line; you should make a smooth, arc-like turn into the lane. Nowadays, electronic police are extremely sensitive, so don’t think you can get away with reckless driving just because no one seems to be watching.

As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I can definitively tell you: crossing the guide line will result in a 3-point deduction and a 200-yuan fine. The guide line is not an ordinary road marking; it represents lane separation and driving direction requirements. Last month, I witnessed a rear-end collision at a service area entrance caused by a car suddenly crossing the guide line to change lanes. Highway traffic police have explained that electronic monitoring devices in places like service areas operate 24/7. The safest approach is to enter the right lane 500 meters in advance, turn on the right turn signal, reduce speed to below 50 km/h, and then make a smooth turn. Never imitate some drivers who make sharp turns at the last moment—that will definitely result in crossing the line. Following the rules is the only way to arrive safely.


