yes, a driver can be charged for crossing a solid line under the HTA.
It depends on the circumstances but yes you can get a ticket
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Yes!
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Yes, that is illegal.
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Crossing a solid line is against regulations. The authorities can issue a ticket.
AnswerIis legal to cross a solid line on the highway (or anywhere for that matter) unless there is a sign posted that states otherwise.Different countries have different rules regarding the rules of the road. You need to check the legislation in your area.
That is why the line is solid. You cannot cross this line. i.e. swerving and passing another vehicle. This is common practice in all states.
When there is a double yellow center line, you must stay fully inside your lane of traffic. You cannot encroach on the line on your side, nor should drivers encroach onto the line on their side, or you could run into each other. You CAN get a "left of center" if your tire/car drifts onto the double center line or you encroach on the other lane of traffic---even if there is no oncoming traffic. "Left of center" is also often a sign of a drunk driver.
yes, because it is illegal.Additional: As described in the question BOTH the dashed line and the solid line ARE the dividing line of the roadway separating opposing lanes of travel. The solid line appearing on YOUR side of the dashed line ALWAYS indicates a NO PASSING zone.
On a highway, no but you can on back roads.
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No expressway or highway driving.