Will motorcycles be photographed for crossing solid lines?
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Motorcycles are generally not photographed for crossing solid lines because the cameras at intersections may not detect them. However, some intersection cameras may randomly capture images. Even if photographed, it's not a big deal because for a ticket to be issued, manual selection of photos that clearly show the license plate and violation evidence is required. Otherwise, tickets won't be issued arbitrarily. Situations where crossing solid lines does not result in penalty points: Yielding to emergency vehicles: If you encounter emergency vehicles like fire trucks performing duties and cross solid lines to yield, you won't be penalized. Even if captured as a violation, the owner can appeal to the traffic department after receiving the ticket, explaining the situation. The relevant department will review based on the footage and the emergency vehicle's route that day, and the penalty may be revoked if approved. Sudden incidents ahead: If a severe accident or vehicle breakdown ahead causes prolonged road blockage, crossing solid lines to avoid further congestion is usually not considered intentional violation and thus not penalized.