It means that you may change lanes freely (i.e.: pass another vehicle) from one to the other.
It separates two lanes traveling in the same direction
In UK, a broken white line in the middle of a road indicates an approaching hazard. The closer the gap between broken line segments, the closer the hazard approaches.a broken white line on the highway means that it separats two lanes traveling in the same direction.you may cross this line when changing lanes. It means that their are different lanes, that you can drive in.
The white line on the shoulder of a highway is called the FOG line
It means that lanes to both sides of that line travel in the same direction.
yes (i think)Added: In the US - intermittently broken (i.e.: dashed) lines down the center of the roadway means that it is permissable to pass. An un-broken DOUBLE line means no passing.
Possibilities are: Single or Double white line, Single or Double yellow line, Solid white line next to broken white line, Solid yellow line next to broken white line, No line on rural country lane roads.
no passing
In the United States, it means "you may pass."
Possibilities are: Single or Double white line, Single or Double yellow line, Solid white line next to broken white line, Solid yellow line next to broken white line, No line on rural country lane roads.
A continuous white stripe parallel and to the right of your lane means that you are at the far right of lawful driving on the highway. This line is also called a 'fog line', as it helps the driver see where the edge of the highway is when it is foggy.
about 600 miles, by highway
When refering to the magazine Whiteline, it is one word. When refering to the line marking the edge of a highway, it is white line, two words.