Drivers Ed. (Lines & Curbs)
Crosswalks (white)
Are found at intersections, though not always marked. They mean you must yield for pedestrians
Solid line
Do not cross the solid line to pass a vehicle in front of you
Blue curb
May only park if you have a specifically assigned place and or license designating you as disabled.
Green curb
May only park their for a limited amount of time, the amount is usually displayed on the curb or nearby sign.
Solid double lines
Neither side is permitted to pass
Solid white lines with arrows (turn lanes)
Separated by solid white lines and marked with and arrow and the word ONLY
Yellow lines
Show traffic flowing in opposite directions
White lines
Show traffic flowing in the same direction
Solid line next to a broken line
This set of lines determines who may pass on the left, a solid line on your side of the road means you may not cross over to theft to pass. A broken line on your side permits you to pass.
Yellow curb
You are only allowed to stop long enough to load or unload passengers or cargo.
White curb
You are only allowed to stop to pick up or drop off passengers or mail.
Broken line
You may cross a broken line to pass the vehicle ahead of you
Red curb
You may never stop here.