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Creating a hazard
White arrows in the middle of the lanes.
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Anytime you are turning or changing lanes.
Whenever you are turning or changing lanes.
Check your blind spot if you are changing lanes. Sometimes it helps to know if you are planning on turning right or left next so you don't have to switch lanes later
In UK, a broken white line in the middle of a road indicates an approaching hazard. The closer the gap between broken line segments, the closer the hazard approaches.a broken white line on the highway means that it separats two lanes traveling in the same direction.you may cross this line when changing lanes. It means that their are different lanes, that you can drive in.
When turning onto a road with two or more lanes you should turn into the nearest lane. If the road you are turning from has two lanes marked for turning left there will usually be broken lane lines through the turn to show the lanes you should stay in. If they are worn away the furthest lane left turns into the nearest lane and the second lane from the left turns into the second lane from the left of the road you are turning onto. Once on the new road and it is clear you can start changing lanes. Its a bad idea to change lanes during the turn as if there is an accident you could be ticketed for an unsafe lane change
They help reduce them, but accidents still happen when people turn from the turning lane when a car is coming.
When you are switching lanes and you put you turning signal.