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Q: Is Passing prohibited by law within 100 feet of any bridge or tunnel?
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When You May Not Pass You may not pass on a two-lane road with traffic moving in opposite directions under these conditions: � Where you see a �DO NOT PASS� or �NO PASSING ZONE� sign. The prohibition of passing in a no-passing zone does not apply when an obstruction exists making it necessary to drive to the left of the center of the highway [s 316.0875(3) F.S.]. Thus, when a cyclist is traveling so slowly as to constitute an �obstruction,� a motorist may cross the center line in a no-passing zone if the way is clear to do so, i.e., when it can be seen that oncoming traffic is far enough away the pass may be completed before coming within 200 feet of an oncoming vehicle. � Where a solid yellow line is painted on your side of the center line. � On hills or curves, and at intersections. � Within 100 feet of a bridge, viaduct, tunnel, or railroad crossing. Violators may be arrested or issued a ticket.


Can you pass on a single yellow line in Ontario Canada?

Yellow lines are used when traffic move in two different directions.White lines are used when traffic moves in the same direction.The Ontario Highway Traffic act does not place legallity on the colour or style (dashed or solid)of the line with regards to passing.Section 149 statesDriving to left of centre prohibited under certain conditions149. (1) No vehicle shall be driven or operated to the left of the centre of a roadway designed for one or more lines of traffic in each direction,(a) when approaching the crest of a grade or upon a curve in the roadway or within 30 metres of a bridge, viaduct or tunnel where the driver's view is obstructed within that distance so as to create a potential hazard in the event another vehicle might approach from the opposite direction; or(b) when approaching within 30 metres of a level railway crossing. R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 149 (1).Section 148 states;Driving to left of centre prohibited under certain conditions149. (1) No vehicle shall be driven or operated to the left of the centre of a roadway designed for one or more lines of traffic in each direction,(a) when approaching the crest of a grade or upon a curve in the roadway or within 30 metres of a bridge, viaduct or tunnel where the driver's view is obstructed within that distance so as to create a potential hazard in the event another vehicle might approach from the opposite direction; or(b) when approaching within 30 metres of a level railway crossing. R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 149 (1).So line colour or style has nothing to do with legally passing. But common sense should prevail, if it's solid your spider sense should be tingling.