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It is a mid-channel marker. You can pass to either side, traffic permitting. It is also called a "safe water" buoy because it indicates no obstruction.
It means traffic can pass on either side of an obstruction such as an island.
White lines are used to separate lanes of traffic going in the same direction.Solid White LineA solid white line indicates that moving between lanes is forbidden. You cannot cross a solid white line.Broken White LineThe broken white line indicates that moving between lanes is permitted. You may move between lanes as desired.For example a solid white line may be used to separate a dedicated bus lane from regular traffic. Where normal lanes are separated by the dashed line.
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Its yellow flag either it would be waved with 1 or doubled. If it's one yellow flag, it indicates danger ahead, such as debris from a crash. Drivers must slow down as they pass; no overtaking is permitted, unless it is unavoidable such as a driver retiring in the section, or a driver is lapped. Double waved yellows at the same post indicates great danger ahead. Drivers must slow down and be prepared to stop; no overtaking is permitted unless a driver is lapped.
It means that either turns can be made in the direction shown by the green light or that a stop must be made before turning in the direction shown. Either way, turns are permitted.
No a car is not allowed to drivein a buss lane at all. exceptions are to turn out of the road it is driving on unless otherwise instructed by either a sign or a traffic police directive.
Either with specialized tools available to locksmiths or by dismantling the lock and removing the obstruction.
A street or roadway on which there is traffic flow in either direction.
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.
An apostrophe usually means that the word is either a contraction or it indicates possession. It never indicates plurality.