Yellow lines define traffic that is flowing in the opposite direction. Solid lines mean do not cross, broken lines mean cross with caution. Without knowing which side was which, I cannot tell you if you were able to pass or not.
A solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line means that vehicles next to the broken line may pass. The yellow lines define the road as two way, traffic opposing each other. The side of the road with the solid yellow line facing it is a no-passing zone, while the opposite side of the road, with the intermittent line facing it, passing is permitted.
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A solid yellow line to the right of a broken yellow center line
No, passing on a solid yellow line is prohibited. Drivers are not allowed to pass any vehicles in front of them or cross over the solid yellow line in this situation.
A yellow solid that always has the same properties and cannot be broken down is most likely an element. Elements are made up of only one type of atom and cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Examples of yellow elements include sulfur and gold.
When the road is marked with a solid yellow line on your side, it indicates no passing is allowed. When there is a broken yellow line alongside the solid yellow line, it means passing is allowed only on the side with the broken line. Drivers should exercise caution and ensure it is safe to pass before doing so.
An orange is a variable object this means that it can be a solid, but once broken can be a liquid.
The yellow solid line in the middle of the road means that you are to stay on your side of the road, no passing!
If the broken yellow is on YOUR side, you may pass when safe to do so. You must have your car back in your lane before the lines become double solid yellow. If the broken line is on the other side, that lane may pass if safe to do so. If a stretch of road has only a broken yellow line, either lane may pass IF safe but you must now be extra cautious as to what drivers intend to do.
If the broken yellow is on YOUR side, you may pass when safe to do so. You must have your car back in your lane before the lines become double solid yellow. If the broken line is on the other side, that lane may pass if safe to do so. If a stretch of road has only a broken yellow line, either lane may pass IF safe but you must now be extra cautious as to what drivers intend to do.
Yes, you just cant pass in a double solid yellow line.
No, if the solid line is on your side, you're not allowed to pass.