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Will points be deducted for one side of the wheels pressing the solid line?

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AndersonLynn
08/31/25 6:04am

One side of the wheels pressing the solid line will result in penalty points. The situations regarding driving and waiting while pressing the solid line are as follows: When the car is driving and pressing the solid line: If the car deviates and one side of the wheels presses the solid line, and is photographed by cameras or caught by traffic police on the spot, it is considered a traffic violation even without changing lanes. This constitutes a violation of the prohibition markings and will result in a fine, especially when driving in a straight lane and then changing lanes in the solid line area, which is an illegal driving behavior violating road markings. When waiting and pressing the solid line: It is illegal for a car to press the line while waiting at a traffic light intersection. This refers to the solid line areas at intersections dividing left, straight, and right directions where parking or pressing the edge line is prohibited. If recorded by electronic surveillance or police, a fine of 100 yuan and 2 penalty points will be imposed.

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OwenMarie
09/13/25 2:29am

I've been driving for twenty years and have had my fair share of lane marking violations. Last year on a main city road, I accidentally let my left wheels cross the solid line without noticing, got caught by a traffic camera, resulting in a 1-point deduction and a 200-yuan fine. That happened during a lane change with heavy traffic—I got nervous and misaligned. Crossing solid lines is a common violation because they indicate no lane changes or crossing, and traffic cameras specifically monitor this as it can easily cause accidents, like sudden overtaking leading to rear-end collisions. Nowadays I see new drivers frequently making this mistake too. My advice: develop the habit of checking mirrors, confirm your position before signaling, and don't rush lane changes. Regular practice maintaining lane discipline can save much trouble. Safety comes first—crossing lines not only deducts points but also affects insurance premiums. Stay extra vigilant when driving.

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LaAiden
10/27/25 3:16am

I'm a new driver who just got my license a year and a half ago, and I'm particularly worried about these minor violations. Driving over solid lines can indeed result in penalty points. Traffic regulations clearly state that having one side of the wheels cross the line is considered driving outside the designated lane. If caught on camera or by traffic police on-site, it typically results in 1 to 2 penalty points and a fine ranging from 100 to 200 yuan. Especially for solid lines—they must not be crossed. Sometimes slightly crossing dashed lines might not be penalized, but it's best not to take the risk. When I first started, I often crossed lines because I had a poor sense of lane positioning. Practicing more while paying attention to road markings and the vehicle's position can help improve this. I recommend new drivers use mobile apps with simulated driving videos to learn and consult traffic law books or online Q&A when in doubt. Safe driving isn't just about following rules—it's also about saving lives. Developing good habits will ease the anxiety over penalty points.

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ParkerAnn
12/10/25 3:32am

Running over solid lane markings is clearly penalized in traffic regulations. Solid lane lines indicate that lane changes or crossing over are prohibited, and even having one wheel over the line may be deemed a violation. Commonly monitored by urban surveillance cameras, being caught by electronic eyes will result in immediate penalty points, typically 1 point and a fine of 100 yuan. Why such rules? Crossing lines can easily lead to lane-change accidents, with statistics showing many rear-end collisions start from line violations. Drivers should follow the rules, stay centered in their lane, and remain especially vigilant when fatigued or as beginners. Remember, safety always comes first.

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