Will motorcycles be photographed for crossing the line?
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Yes, crossing the solid line will definitely be captured by electronic surveillance. Here is more information about line crossing: 1. Relevant regulations: The illegal act of a vehicle crossing a white solid line or driving on the line is considered a violation of prohibited marking instructions. Generally, crossing the line results in a fine of around 200 yuan and 3 demerit points. 2. Notes: The purpose of white solid lines is to separate lanes in the same direction, usually marked in front of traffic lights at intersections. Driving a motor vehicle in violation of prohibition signs or prohibited marking instructions results in 3 demerit points and a fine. Crossing the solid line is the most common violation for beginners, often caused by negligence.
I've been riding motorcycles for over a decade, and crossing the line can really be caught on camera. Last summer, I crossed a solid line at a downtown intersection thinking nothing of it, but within a week, I received a violation text, fined two hundred yuan with points deducted. The camera systems are now upgraded to be highly intelligent, monitoring around the clock, treating motorcycles the same as cars—crossing the line triggers sensors and gets recorded immediately. Later, a traffic police friend told me that crossing lines can easily lead to lane-changing accidents, especially dangerous in rainy weather. He advised everyone to follow lane markings, use rearview mirrors more often for safety, and avoid taking chances—riding by the rules is the most worry-free approach.