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  1. Pavement Markings and What They Mean

    • Pavementmarkings are typically white or yellow. Other colors exist, but white and yellow are the most common colors. You must know their meaning for your written DMV test and permit practice. When you see w… 展开

    Yellow Lines

    Traffic travels in opposite directions on a road with yellow lines in the center of the road. You are on a two-way roadway and must drive to the right of these lines. If you see a single soli… 展开

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    Yellow Lines and No-Passing Zones

    On a two-way roadway, the yellow center markings can consist of: 1. A. A broken yellow line. 2. B. A broken yellow line and a solid yellow line. 3. C. Two solid yellow lines (a double y… 展开

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    Crossing Solid Yellow Lines to Pass A Bicyclist

    Solid yellow lines mark no-passing zones. You may not cross these lines to pass other vehicles. Some states make an exception for slow-moving bicycles or other obstructions in y… 展开

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    Crossing Solid Yellow Lines to Turn Left

    You can cross yellow linesin a no-passing zone to turn left turn into a driveway or side road. Unless state law specifies otherwise, you can make a U-turn across a single or a double yellow lin… 展开

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  1. Double white lines are two solid white lines that indicate a lane barrier between a regular use and a preferential use lane, such as a carpool/HOV.
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    Solid Double: Similar to double yellow lines that indicate it is illegal to pass, double white lines indicate that it is illegal to change lanes.
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    Double white lines are used to inform drivers of a hazard and where a continuous solid white line is present, prohibit drivers from overtaking as it is too hazardous to do so.
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    Solid lines indicate restrictive traffic regulations, such as a no-passing zone (in yellow) or an unsafe lane change (in white). Broken single lines signify that passing or lane changing is permitted.
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    These are short, broken white lines which are used on wide carriageways to divide them into lanes. You should keep between them. Reflective road studs may be used with white lines.
    www.highwaycodeuk.co.uk/lines-and-lane-marking…
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  4. United States Pavement Markings - FHWA MUTCD - Transportation

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  6. Pavement Marking Types: Meaning of Different Road …

    2023年4月28日 · Edge lines are solid pavement lines along the side of the road. They indicate where the lane ends and where the road shoulder begins. There are two types of edge lines: A solid white edge line – indicates the right edge …

  7. Understanding Pavement Markings | Safe2Drive

    A single or double solid white line between traffic lanes traveling in the same direction may not be crossed for any reason. While driving on a divided highway, you usually will see a single solid white line used to indicate the rightmost …

  8. Lane Control - Written DMV Test

    Broken white lines separate traffic lanes on roads with two or more lanes in the same direction. Double white lines are two solid white lines that indicate a lane barrier between a regular use and a preferential use lane, such as a …

  9. What Do the Lines on the Road Mean? - The News Wheel

    2017年9月8日 · White lines on both sides of road. These solid white lines running along the edge of the road indicate the “shoulder” of the road and let you know that — if the line is on your right side...

  10. Pavement Markings Explained — How to Drive Safely

    2020年3月19日 · Solid white lines define lanes of traffic going in the same direction, or they show you the location of the shoulder of the road. Broken or “dotted” white lines are used to show the center line between lanes.