yes (i think)
Added: In the US - intermittently broken (i.e.: dashed) lines down the center of the roadway means that it is permissable to pass. An un-broken DOUBLE line means no passing.
Yes. It is the yellow lines that forbid passing.
chucknorrisville. England.
Depending on which country you are in. Generally it means 'Do not cross', keep to your your lane, no passing.
It depends on your state. Most are black and white but vary in shape, Calfornia has a green state highway sign.
it is white with two red stripes forming a cross
It means that lanes to both sides of that line travel in the same direction.
The original flag of Ireland, the cross of St. Parick Alabama state flag.
It is a red diagonal cross or saltire on a white background with the State Seal of Florida centered on the cross.
The flag you are describing is the flag of the state of Alabama. It features a red St. Andrew's cross (a diagonal cross) on a white background. This design is derived from the Cross of St. Andrew, which is associated with Scotland, and it symbolizes the state's heritage and history. The flag was officially adopted in 1895.
The white line on the shoulder of a highway is called the FOG line
Smith was the first white man to cross the future state of Nevada.
Surely a white cross on a white flag is a white flag ! I surrender !