White street lines are used to delineate lanes on roads, indicating where vehicles should position themselves. Solid white lines typically signify that lane changes are discouraged, while dashed white lines allow for safe lane changes. These markings help maintain traffic flow and ensure safety by guiding drivers.
Street lines
you can pass a vehicle in front of you if there is no oncoming trafic
A street with white markings only typically indicates that it is a one-way street, allowing traffic to flow in a single direction. The white markings can include lane dividers, parking spaces, or directional arrows, providing guidance for drivers. In some countries, white lines may also denote areas where parking is permitted or specific traffic regulations. Always check local traffic rules for specific meanings.
The two white lines on the roads in Perth, WA mean that you are on a 2-way road. You may not cross double lines, whether they are white or yellow, or you will find yourself in the path of another auto going the opposite way.
On a one-way street, you typically find white line markings. These include solid white lines, which indicate the edge of the roadway, and dashed white lines, which allow for lane changes within the same direction of traffic. Yellow lines are generally not used on one-way streets, as they are meant to separate traffic moving in opposite directions.
In the US, both solid white lines and double white lines are used to mark areas of prohibited lane changes in multi-lane traffic. Broken (dashed) yellow lines, solid yellow lines, and double yellow lines are used to separate traffic moving in opposite directions.
Loading zone
it means`s a green dot with 9 white lines though the lower halfof it.
This really isn't a question. If you are referring to fog lines on the road they are broken for roads and driveways only. White lines are between lanes that are traveling in the same direction. The broken white lines indicate whether it is alright for someone to pass another car.
What white lines?
No. Streets with white center lines are one-way only. Don't make the same mistake as the guy from my Drivers Ed class...
It means you need to go to the doctor and get a checkup?