yield to vehicles traveling on a divided street or roadway or vehicles traveling on a roadway with three or more lanes
I think the road is a intersecting lines do you think that is write?
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If there are two lanes (one in each direction) why is there a need for any driver to yield). If it is a single track road, then there will be passing places (pull ins) and the driver nearest to one should be the one that uses it. In cases where a two lane road narrows to a single lane road for a short stretch, this point will either be controlled by lights or will have road signage indicating which direction of traffic has priority.
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outside lane is the lane nearest edge of road inside line is lane closest to the middle of the road
A road or lane of travel is commonly called a thoroughfare.
Cars parked on the side of the street. Are they all facing the same direction? If they are, it's probably one way.
A one-way street is where the traffic on a street only goes in one direction, hence the name "one way street." ~ It does not mean necessarily that there in only one lane to drive in. Can be single or multiple, such as on a freeway, interstate, intrastate road.
No. That would be a 4 lane road. 2 lane road is just that 2 lanes. One in each direction.
Intersecting lines are, lines that cross over each other just like intersections on the road, which are cross sections from each end.