Yes, and in most/all(?) other states as well. The white lines on the right of the road mark the limit of the allowable vehicle travelled portion of the roadway. In some cases they designate the separation between pedestrian/bike lanes and the vehicle lane.
No, you may cross it to make a right turn or to pull off the road. The solid white line on the marks the seperation between the hard-surface travel lane and the shoulder. However, it IS against the law to drive on the sholulder using it as a travel lane.
Yes. It doesn't matter where you are. When driving a solid line means do not cross and a dotted means you are able to but do it carefully.
Never, Double solid yellow means that you cannot cross
Crossing a solid white line is against all states traffic laws. The solid line indicates that you can not cross over at any point. You may only cross over dotted lines.
It's discouraged, but not illegal.
No it's not
Yes
It is legal. The white solid line in refrence I believe is a cautionary passing line. Meaning: have caution while crossing over to the next lane. This is also between the HOV lane and the regular traffic lanes on the freeways. However, it is illegal to cross double solid lines. This is not a passing nor crossing zone.
Yellow lines define traffic that is flowing in the opposite direction. Solid lines mean do not cross, broken lines mean cross with caution. Without knowing which side was which, I cannot tell you if you were able to pass or not.
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.
In the UK double solid white lines down the centre of the carriage way indicate that you should not cross them except under certain strict conditions.
A circle * * * * * On the right lines but a circle is not a solid figure. How about a sphere?
solid white line