Will points be deducted for changing lanes over a solid line?
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Changing lanes over a solid line will result in a deduction of 3 points. Below is an introduction to the relevant content about crossing lines: Solid lines: Whether it's a single yellow line or a double yellow line, as long as it's a solid line, crossing is strictly prohibited, such as for overtaking, turning, or making a U-turn. While driving, you should not cross the line unless under special circumstances. Dashed lines: Whether it's a single yellow line or a double yellow line, as long as it's a dashed line, you can overtake or make a U-turn when it's safe to do so. Single yellow lines are generally used on roads with up to four lanes (including bicycle lanes) in both directions, while double yellow lines are generally used on wider roads. At an intersection with a red light, you can make a U-turn over a solid line only when the left-turn signal is green. If there is no dedicated U-turn signal light at the intersection and no prohibition sign for U-turns, it means that U-turns are allowed at the intersection. Unlike left-turning vehicles, U-turning vehicles can proceed at a red light as long as they do not affect the normal passage of other vehicles.