Curves, going uphill, at intersections, any point where the road is marked with double lines of which the one on your side is solid.
When it is Dangerous to you and oncoming traffic.
dat dere lane that's goin in the other direction u are
To pass a bicyclist traveling in your lane, you should slow down, check for oncoming traffic, signal your intention to pass, and give the cyclist enough space when overtaking them.
Try to swerve around it if you can
An oncoming vehicle that drifts into your lane of traffic is an immediate hazard. Drivers must be prepared for the unexpected and take evasive action to avoid a collision.
A "Center left turn lane".
When turning, the driver should position the vehicle in the appropriate lane based on the direction of the turn. For a right turn, the vehicle should be close to the right edge of the lane, ideally in the rightmost lane if available. For a left turn, the driver should move towards the center of the lane or the leftmost lane, ensuring they are clear of oncoming traffic. Always use turn signals to indicate intentions and check mirrors for pedestrians or cyclists.
Yes, at least 2 of the lanes would be.
aproach turn as closely to center line as possible. make the turn b4 reaching center. do not cross lanes, turn into left lane
Yes, it is legal to turn into the far lane as long as it is safe to do so and you yield to any oncoming traffic.
Dashed Yellow Line.
It depends on the speed of the oncoming traffic and how fast the truck is traveling. To pass a truck at 60 mph with oncoming traffic, you need enough distance to safely move into the oncoming lane, pass the truck, and then merge back into your lane. It's essential to ensure you have clear visibility and enough space to complete the pass safely.