A double yellow striped line means "no passing." Although I'm sure that there can be exceptions, unless the area is marked for "no u-turns' you may do so, provided it's cone in safety and with a clear line-of-sight in both directions.
Yes, it is illegal to turn left across a double yellow line in most cases. Double yellow lines typically indicate that passing is not allowed, and making a left turn across them can be dangerous and against traffic laws.
You may make a legal left turn across a double yellow line.You may not PASS another vehicle by crossing over the double yellow line.
I believe it is.Added: You may make a legal left turn across a double yellow line.You may not PASS another vehicle by crossing over the double yellow line.
No, it is illegal to turn across a double yellow line in most cases as it indicates a no passing zone.
In New Jersey, you cannot turn left across a double yellow line unless there is a designated turning lane or an appropriate sign allowing the turn. If the double yellow line becomes a fork, you should follow the road markings and only turn left if it's permitted. Always be cautious and ensure that you are following local traffic laws and signals.
Yes, you just cant pass in a double solid yellow line.
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.
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.
A double solid yellow line in the center of the highway is there to separate the two directions of traffic. In most cases, you should not cross that line. On a two-lane road where passing is allowed, one line (or both) will usually become a dashed yellow line. Some locales do not allow turns off the highway across a double yellow line.
a blur? no if you are in a passing lane the line to the right will be a white line that has skips, and the line to your left will be a solid yellow or double yellow
According to the Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices, it is unlawful to drive across any double solid-yellow line. If there are two doubles, which I think is what you are asking about, it is still unlawful if both sets of line are solid yellow. If there is a solid line with a gapped line painted next to it, you may drive across, if you have to.
They hit you. There is a reason you never cross a double yellow line.