Road lines

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You can pass, but watch for oncoming traffic. You can't switch lanes because traffic is going opposite directions.

A dashed YELLOW line between lanes means...

you should stay in your lane and don't pass unless it's an emergency.

A solid WHITE line between lanes means...

the right edge of the traffic lane. If the white line is to your right you're going the correct way.

A solid WHITE line on the edge of the road is...

the left edge of the traffic lane. If the yellow line is to your left you're going the right way.

A solid or dashed YELLOW line on the edge of the road is...

you may pass and change lanes if it's safe.

Dashed WHITE lines in between lanes means...

The lanes are marked with two dashed yellow lines. Green x's - You can use the lane Red x's - You cannot use the lane Yellow x's - move out of the lane as soon as it's safe to do so Flashing yellow x's - Lane is only for turning.

How do you use a reversible lane?

This is called a shared center lane. Don't drive in the center lane, but you can use it to make a u-turn or a left turn.

If the road looks like this what does that mean?

If the dashed line is on your side you can pass. If the solid line is on your side you cannot. You can't switch lanes because cars are going the opposite direction.

If there is a YELLOW dashed line and a solid line between lanes that means...

traffic can't pass or switch lanes. Exception 1 - If you're turning into a driveway you can cross the lines. Exception 2 - You can pass a slow moving vehicle if it's traveling half as fast as you are.

Two solid YELLOW lines between lanes mean... & 2 exceptions

Traffic is going the same direction.

What do ANY WHITE lane markings mean when they're in the middle of the road?

Traffic is moving in opposite directions.

What do ANY YELLOW lane markings mean when they're in the middle of the road?


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