A solid double white line in the center of the highway that separates two lanes of traffic that are going in the same direction means no passing. It is prohibited to cross the solid double white lines.
The book probably says no passing
But in most places it means don't cross this line ever for any reason
White lines separate traffic moving in the same direction. Using solid lines would indicate you can't change lanes in that area for some reason such as entering a construction area where the lanes have been temporarily moved over so the solid lines will guide traffic through the area or on highway entrance/exit lanes to reserve an area for acceleration/decleration
Unless it is an older highway that hasn't been re-painted in some time, The (US) nationwide standard marking for highways has, for some time, called for YELLOW lines to divide lanes of travel going in oppoosite directions and white lines to divide lanes of travel going in the same direction. A solid un-broken line of any color means do not cross the line.
No crossing the line from either direction.
A double solid white line separates two lanes of traffic going in the same direction. Crossing a double solid line is prohibited.
Depending on which country you are in.
Generally it means 'Do not cross', keep to your your lane, no passing.
A double-solid white line (in the U.S.) means that you are not allowed to change between lanes that are going in the same direction.
No passing between lanes going in the same direction.
Your in a one-way street .
A double solid white line separates two lanes of traffic going in the same direction. Crossing a double solid line is prohibited.
Double solid yellow is between two lanes of traffic with oppsing directions. This indicates no passing a vehicle that is traveling the same direction by moving to the oposing lane momentarily. You have to stay in your lane. Solid white is a line between two lanes going the same direction, but indicates changing lanes is not admissable unless safety concerns exist. Again, you have to stay in your lane.
If it is on a runway. Highway..... eh... not so much.
Depending on which country you are in. Generally it means 'Do not cross', keep to your your lane, no passing.
Possibilities are: Single or Double white line, Single or Double yellow line, Solid white line next to broken white line, Solid yellow line next to broken white line, No line on rural country lane roads.
Possibilities are: Single or Double white line, Single or Double yellow line, Solid white line next to broken white line, Solid yellow line next to broken white line, No line on rural country lane roads.
no passing
It means one side of the road has two lanes and the other side has only one lane and that lane is you have to stay in between double solid yellow lins.It means no passing.(in the US) They both mean the same thing - NO PASSING AND/OR NO MOVING OUT OF THAT LANE. The double yellow line means that there is opposing traffic in the opposite direction and you may not pass. The solid white line means that although the traffic is moving in the same direction, you may not move out of that lane.
Yes. It is the yellow lines that forbid passing.
White lines mark road lanes. The white broken lines in the center of a two lane highway means its ok to pass the car in front of you if there is no oncomiing traffic. A solid white ine in the middle of the highway means i do not cross from your land. The solid white line on the right or passangers side of the roadd, seperates the lane from the shoulder of the road.
That's the runway
Vehicle Traffic Lanes If the solid white line is on the driver side of the lane you cannot pass, if the dashed white center line is on your driver side of the lane, you can pass. Solid white lines at the edge of the travel lanes identify the edge of the road in poor visibility and define a paved shoulder in some cases.