Diagonal stripes are generally used to indicate "lane closed" it isn't meant to be one, and you shouldn't drive here." So, basically, no.
No, it is not legal to cross two solid yellow lines on the road.
It is not illegal, in any state, to turn left (or in fact, U turn) across single parallel yellow lines--however, crossing double parallel yellow lines is an infraction.
diagol lines a slanted linesA diagonal line is a lines which is a slanted line
A heptagon has 4 diagonal lines and 7 sides and it has 2 congruent diagonal lines and 2 congruent triangles
Diagonal yellow lines before a left turn lane indicate that the area is not to be entered or used for turning. They serve as a warning that the space is reserved for specific traffic movements or to keep the lane clear for safety and traffic flow. Drivers should not cross these lines when making a left turn.
Diagonal and Straight Lines.
There are four diagonal lines in a hexagon.
Jagged lines have toothed/serated edges whereas diagonal lines can have any edge so long as they run diagonally,so it is possible to have a jagged diagonal line!
The English letters that have two diagonal straight lines are A, K, M, N, and W. Each of these letters is formed using two diagonal strokes in their uppercase forms. For example, "A" has diagonal lines forming the sides, and "M" features two diagonal lines that meet at the top.
The Amtrak logo has 3 diagonal blue lines. The name Amtrak is in blue letters and underneath run three diagonal lines going to the left.
parallel lines are diagonal lines or increasing lines
If there are no yellow lines then you may park there.