solid white line
The left edge of a navigation channel as you are heading in.
The edge of the pavement near the road is called the "curb" in the US and the "kerb" in the UK. They are spelled differently but they are pronounced the same.
The true edge of a continent is typically marked by the coastline or shoreline where the land meets the ocean. This boundary is defined by geological features such as cliffs, beaches, or shallow coastal waters that separate the continent from the open sea. Geographers and scientists use various criteria to determine the exact edge of a continent, including tectonic plate boundaries and the extent of continental shelf.
Slow down but proceed forward and slowly steer back on to the pavement.
get a police
No, it's a single yellow line.
It means you are going the wrong way
The edge of a continent is typically marked by a coastline, where the land meets the ocean. This transition can include cliffs, beaches, and coastal plains. Additionally, continental shelves are submerged platforms of land that extend from the coastline into the ocean.
solid white line
on the wrong side of the road
The perimeter.
No the left edge is even, if the left edge is ragged then it is either centered or right aligned.