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Will points be deducted for the car body sweeping the line?

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AlanRose
07/29/25 12:41pm

During the right-angle and curve tests, no points will be deducted for the car body sweeping the line. However, during curve driving assessment, the following situations will result in failure: the vehicle driving out of the edge line; the wheels pressing the road edge line; or the wheels touching the protruding point during right-angle turns. Below is an extended introduction: Purpose of Subject 2 test: The main objective is to assess the mastery of basic driving operation essentials and the fundamental ability to control the vehicle; to be proficient in basic methods of driving on the site and internal roads, to have the capability of reasonably using vehicle control components and correctly controlling the spatial position of the vehicle movement, and to accurately control the vehicle's driving position, speed, and route.

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CameronDella
08/14/25 12:43am

I've been an experienced driver for years, and I know for sure that crossing the lane markings will definitely result in penalty points, especially when you run over solid white lines. Surveillance cameras don’t mess around—once you’re caught, you’ll immediately get a traffic violation with points deducted and a fine, usually around 2 points. One time on the highway, I accidentally crossed the line while changing lanes, and the camera flashed. A few days later, I received the ticket. Crossing lines mostly happens due to distraction or lack of skill, so you need to stay fully focused while driving and keep your car centered in the lane. Not only does it cost you points, but it also increases the risk of accidents, especially during rainy conditions when slipping over the line is even more dangerous. So, I recommend that beginners practice their spatial awareness, control their speed, and not imitate reckless veteran drivers. Developing good habits can save you a lot of trouble—points are minor, but safety is everything.

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ErinAnn
10/09/25 5:16am

When I first started driving, I was particularly afraid of crossing the line and getting fined. I heard that brushing the line with the car body would result in points deduction, so I was always extra cautious. The instructor taught me that crossing a solid line is 100% a violation—once caught by the camera, points are deducted and fines are issued. Crossing a dashed line is less severe, but frequent brushing can still get you in trouble. For example, during city traffic jams when rushing to work, a slight lapse in attention can lead to crossing the line, and the electronic eye flashes to record the offense. My friend once got points deducted because of this. Points deduction not only affects your driving license points but can also lead to an increase in insurance premiums. Now, I use my phone’s navigation to remind me of lane discipline and avoid carelessness. During the novice stage, don’t stress—just maintain distance and stay focused. The issue of brushing the line isn’t hard to correct; a few more drives and you’ll get used to it. The rules are there for everyone’s good.

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DelAngela
11/22/25 6:30am

Will crossing lane markings result in penalty points? Yes, especially when changing lanes over solid lines or failing to maintain steady lane position, as surveillance systems can easily detect such violations. Traffic regulations stipulate a 2-point deduction for crossing solid lines, while crossing dashed lines may result in a warning or 1-point deduction, depending on whether it constitutes a driving violation. Once captured by electronic monitoring, traffic police process these offenses swiftly, often accompanied by substantial fines. Based on my frequent observations, lane marking violations typically occur due to driver distraction or complex road conditions like curves where boundary lines are easily crossed. To avoid penalties, practice more and utilize lane-keeping assist features effectively. Adhering to rules reduces accidents and ensures safety for all.

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