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.
Yellow lines mark the center of a road used for two-way traffic.
If lanes are not marked, you cannot be pulled over for a lane violation. However, you can always be pulled over for reckless driving, which is at the discretion of the officer.
to operate a vehicle, you must have proof of financail what?
to operate a vehicle, you must have proof of financail what?
On a two lane road with a center lane, the center lane is used for left turns going either direction. If on a 4 lane road with a center divider then the left lane is where you should be, unless there is a left turn pocket at the intersection. If on a two lane road with no center lane then you execute the left turn from the forward travel lane that you are in. In all cases be certain to use your turn indicators to let those following you know of your intentions.
The 'right of way' is usually based on the road's centerline, not its width. Your property survey should have the right of way marked and it is probably in the description.
a road that has traffic flowing in two directions
ONLY IF it is specifically marked as a allowed turn.
A two lane roadway usually has a yellow dotted line down the center separating traffic lanes. When the line changes to a solid line, it means "No Passing". If the solid line is to the right of center then that lane has a "No Passing" restriction. When there is a double yellow line, there is "No Passing" in either direction.
a road that has traffic flowing in two directions
No, you should not turn left from the center lane of a three-lane one-way street onto a two-lane one-way street. You should turn from the left lane if you want to turn left onto another street.
Two-way. It was a trading route, so goods were exchanged.