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The pattern of yellow lines on the roadway indicates restrictions for passing and changing lanes. Solid yellow lines usually mean no passing, while dashed yellow lines allow passing with caution. It is important to obey these markings to ensure safety on the road.
Two white (or yellow) parallel lines down the center of a roadway signify No Passing allowed.
When there are no vehicles are in the way, or in the lane ou are trying to pass in. Passing is not permitted on solid double lines.
The question is not very clear, but it sounds as if you would be approaching a division in the roadway (perhaps a traffic island) where the roadway separates.
Never
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.
That mean cannot park there . Another View: If it is in center of the roadway separating opposing lanes of travel it means NO PASSING.
Double yellow lines, which are solid and not dotted, indicates a no passing zone.
a blur? no if you are in a passing lane the line to the right will be a white line that has skips, and the line to your left will be a solid yellow or double yellow
Broken Yellow lines
This person above is completely wrong. Yellow lines represent traffic coming in the opposite direction. Solid yellow lines represent no passing. that's the law not my opinion
No they are not. About the only union freight lines left are UPS Freight, YRC ( Yellow/Roadway), and ABF Freight.