A solid yellow line means that you are not allowed to cross over or pass, but a dotted white, or yellow line means that you can cross over or pass.
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.
No, if the solid line is on your side, you're not allowed to pass.
White Lines: these separate lanes going in the same direction- if BROKEN, you can pass, merge, or cross over them. If SOLID, usually, shouldn't cross or pass over them. Yellow Lines: these separate lanes going in different directions- If BROKEN you can pass or cross; if SOLID you shouldn't cross or pass over them. Double Yellow with One Solid Line and One Broken Line: In this case, you can pass IF the BROKEN half of the line is on your side of the road. Otherwise, you can't pass over the line. Make sure to check an official driver's handbook from your local DMV for more information on the variations to rules and the specifics of said rules.
May you drive on the of the highway to pass a vehicle which is near the top of a grade or on a blind curve
That you cannot pull into that side of the lane and pass another car on either side of the lane. The Solid line means you cannot pass.
Crossing a solid line does not appear to be against the Highway Traffic Act in Ontario.
This varies from state to state, but in general it is illegal to pass if the road you are on is marked "no passing" or "stay in lane". It is illegal to pass by crossing into an oncoming lane if you cross a double solid yellow line, or if the double line on your side is solid. It is illegal to pass a stopped school bus. It is illegal to pass in a toll plaza. It is also illegal to pass in an unsafe manner. It is illegal to cross over a herring-bone area or a median.
One of the ways you can cross a double or single yellow solid line is when you entering or exiting a driveway
it means you can not pass people
It means that your lane cannot pass.
do not cross to change lanes or pass