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no u can not
Entering and exiting the carpool lane on the freeway is regulated by the type of line on the right hand side of the lane. The driver can enter or exit the lane only when the lane is not bordered by a white solid line.
You're supposed to have exited the lane well before the white line turns solid. You're not supposed to cross over a solid line - either white or yellow - for any reason, emergencies notwithstanding.
It is legal. The white solid line in refrence I believe is a cautionary passing line. Meaning: have caution while crossing over to the next lane. This is also between the HOV lane and the regular traffic lanes on the freeways. However, it is illegal to cross double solid lines. This is not a passing nor crossing zone.
Stay in your lane and don't cross over it.
In most States, a solid white line means you can't legally change lanes.According to the MN Driver's Manual - Chapter 5:A solid white line indicates that lane changes are discouraged inareas where this type of marking is present.Double solid white lines indicate that lane changes are prohibitedin areas where this type of marking is present.
From the pool lane in California can you cross over when you have a white line and next to it is two yellow lines to get to the outside lane? <><><><><> Can't answer for California, but in New York the answer is no - you may not cross a double solid line to enter or exit a car pool (HOV) lane. I suspect the answer is the same for California.
Stay in you lane.
noI have to say yes. The yellow line is the no no. Please get this one correct before I go to jail. In New Jersey it is illegal to cross any solid yellow or white line on a public roadway with a motorized vehicle except specifically as an emergency maneuver or as directed by a law enforcement officer or to enter or leave the roadway. As such, in NJ it is illegal. In another state, maybe not.It is not legal, crossing any solid line can result is a ticket, including the yellow lines with the diagonal slashes that are before the turning laneAdditional answerAll US State driving rules say that you may NOT cross a single solid line (white or yellow) if it is on the drivers side. It is ok to cross single solid line if it is on the right of you and on a multi lane highway Alos you can cross a single solid white line ifTurning left at an intersection.Turning into or out of a private road or driveway.In a carpool lane that has a designated entrance on the left.Instructed to drive on the other side of the road because your side is closed or blocked.Additional answer 2I disagree. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices published by the U.S.D.O.T. Federal Highway Administration is the authority on this issue. It states (and I am pasting verbatim and as this is a public government manual, it is not subject to copyright.)A single SOLID white lane line indicates that crossing the line to change lanes is discouraged, for example when a separate turn lane is provided.A DOUBLE SOLID white lane line indicates that it is prohibited to cross the line to change lanes. This type of line is used, for example, to prohibit lane changes in multi-lane one-way tunnels or on the approach to an obstruction in the roadway between two lanes in the same direction.A BROKEN (dashed) white lane line indicates that it is permissible to cross the line to change lanes.A BROKEN (dashed) yellow centerline on the left side of a travel lane indicates passing is allowed in that direction.A SOLID yellow centerline on the left side of a travel lane indicates passing is prohibited in that direction.
Double solid white lines are there so drivers on each lane do not cross the white lines. There are roads where 1 side will have a solid white line and the other is dashed, again that means the side with the solid white line can not overtake where as the other side can.
The law is that it is not legal to cross a solid white line in cobb county.
Changing lanes across that a solid white line in traffic is not permitted.