Yes you can. You cannot pass another vehicle at that point.
One of the ways you can cross a double or single yellow solid line is when you entering or exiting a driveway
You can only cross a double solid yellow line when it is necessary to turn left into or out of a driveway, alley, or private road.
Only when pulling in or out of a driveway. Commercial and residential alike.
In New York, it is illegal to cross a double yellow line, except when making a left turn into or out of a driveway or private road.
No. Never ever ever cross a double yellow line unless its a private driveway. big ticket if you do, even though people do it all the time
You should never need to do so. If the driveway is on the opposite side of the road, find a way to enter it FROM that side of the road. If doing so isn't possible, then you have no choice-- enter the driveway by crossing the yellow lines.
No, it is not legal to cross a double solid yellow line.
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Yes, it is illegal to cross double yellow lines in most places. Double yellow lines typically indicate a no-passing zone, where it is unsafe and against the law to cross into oncoming traffic. Violating this rule can result in a traffic citation or fine.
When there are 2 sets of double solid yellow lines you may not cross it for any reason. They are treated as though it is a solid wall. If there is only one set of double yellow lines you can turn across it to enter a driveway or parking lot.If the inner line is a dashed line(and it would be wider than 2 feet) that area is used to begin or complete left turns
Legally you are not supposed to cross a double solid yellow line. Another Answer: There are exceptions. You can cross it to go around a stopped vehicle and for a few other reasons, not to pass another vehicle.