No, it is not legal to cross a double solid yellow line.
No, it is not legal to cross two solid yellow lines on the road.
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.
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.
One of the ways you can cross a double or single yellow solid line is when you entering or exiting a driveway
No, it is not.
Do not EVER do this , you will surely cause an accident!
Never, Double solid yellow means that you cannot cross
No, it is illegal to cross a yellow solid line on the road.
When two parallel solid yellow lines separate lanes of traffic, the only legal maneuver you can perform is turning left into a driveway on the opposite side of the road.
It means, you can't cross over it for any reason, unless instructed to do so by a police officer.
A double solid yellow line on a road indicates that passing is not allowed in either direction.
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.