Will Points Be Deducted for Rear Wheels Crossing the White Line?

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SanDaniela
07/29/25 4:34pm
Rear wheels crossing the white line will result in point deductions. In addition to crossing solid white lines, there are many other traffic markings that prohibit vehicles from driving over the lines. Function of solid white lines: Solid white lines are used to separate lanes in the same direction and are typically painted in front of traffic lights at intersections. Many drivers are caught violating traffic rules by crossing these lines. Function of single solid yellow lines: Single solid yellow lines prohibit vehicles from crossing or driving over the lines in both directions. They are generally painted on roads with only one lane in a single direction or one motor vehicle lane and one non-motor vehicle lane, as well as on sections where overtaking is prohibited due to other hazards.
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