No, it is illegal to park on just a single solid yellow line. Single yellow lines indicate parking restrictions at certain times which will be displayed on signs nearby. For example, near our station there are single yellow lines and the signs specify that you cannot park there from 12noon - 1pm (to prevent all day parking); the rest of the day you can park there.
i don't know that's what im wondering aswell
If there are no yellow lines then you may park there.
single yellow and dashed yellow parallel lines
A disabled driver can not park on a double yellow line. Disabled people can only park in places where you are aloud to use the disable badge.
you would get a fine.
The yellow lines refer to parking controls on UK roads. When double yellow lines are in force, you can't. (note that double yellow lines are not always operational at all times. The restriction prevents parking on or adjacent to double yellow lines. There is no mention in the regulations about which side of the yellow lines and therefore they are effective for vehicles parked on pavements or verges. Look at the Highway code text next to the pictures of double yellow lines in the Road Markings section.
yes, a yellow line does sepate traffic moving in different directions , the solid yellow line means you can not pass but if its a broken yellow line then you can pass. a white line creates two lanes moving in the same direction.
It is not illegal, in any state, to turn left (or in fact, U turn) across single parallel yellow lines--however, crossing double parallel yellow lines is an infraction.
That would depend on where you park it - different countries have different laws, even different cities have different laws.
Yes. It is the yellow lines that forbid passing.
Broken Yellow lines