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If it's white, it shows that lane changes are legal, and that traffic in the adjacent lane travels in the same direction. If it's yellow, it indicates that passing is legal (when safe to do so) and that traffic in the adjacent lane travels in the opposite direction.
Yellow lines define traffic that is flowing in the opposite direction. Solid lines mean do not cross, broken lines mean cross with caution. Without knowing which side was which, I cannot tell you if you were able to pass or not.
On an undivided highway (no center barriers or median strip), a double yellow line separates traffic coming in both directions. On state routes, you might see intermittent broken line next to a solid yellow. If the broken line is on your side, you may pass---but all of your car must be back in your lane before it returns to a double solid line.
For the front wheels to point different directions there is something bent, broken, or disconnected in the steering linkage or front suspension.
A broken white line has two purposes. For a channelized left turn lanes, it separates lanes traveling in the same direction. In a two-way left turn lane, it separates two southbound lanes and two northbound lanes.
The opposite of a broken promise is a fulfilled promise.
Two way traffic - the lane with the broken side is permitted to cross over to the other side to pass, the lane with the solid line is not.
Then the current will stop flowing.
rapids
yes, a yellow line does sepate traffic moving in different directions , the solid yellow line means you can not pass but if its a broken yellow line then you can pass. a white line creates two lanes moving in the same direction.
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