You must not stay on your side of the rode without passing to the other side, as long as its solid.
The yellow solid line in the middle of the road means that you are to stay on your side of the road, no passing!
You must not stay on your side of the rode without passing to the other side, as long as its solid.
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.
it means that you cannot pass another car until ther are yellow dashes instead of the one long line
You must not stay on your side of the rode without passing to the other side, as long as its solid.
When the road is marked with a solid yellow line on your side, it indicates no passing is allowed. When there is a broken yellow line alongside the solid yellow line, it means passing is allowed only on the side with the broken line. Drivers should exercise caution and ensure it is safe to pass before doing so.
No passing, when it is on the other side you can pass.
no passing on your side of the road. only the other side
DO NOT CROSS STAY ON YOUR SIDE
The yellow is a stark contrast to the black/grey especially at night or poor driving conditions i.e. fog and snow - In some countries they use white which can "disappear" in poor condition yet use the yellow to mark restricted stopping and parking
No passing.
Two lines that run side by side but will never run into each other, like yellow lines on a road.