Vehicle traffic lanes
Vehicle Traffic Lanes
If the solid white line is on the driver side of the lane you cannot pass, if the dashed white center line is on your driver side of the lane, you can pass.
Solid white lines at the edge of the travel lanes identify the edge of the road in poor visibility and define a paved shoulder in some cases.
No. Just... no. This seems to be an urban legend of sorts. If you look closely at most of those roads and the surrounding area, you would find the vast majority of them are entirely unsuitable to field aircraft, anyhow.
Another View: IF this question is asking SPECIFICALLY about airfield traffic markings, then the answer is yes. Aprons on airfields which oiperate under the control of the FAA are, or should be, plainly marked with painted lanes of travel denoting the authorized traffic pattern of airfield motor vehicle traffic.
Do not pass threw the solid section with a solid white line.
Vehicle traffic lanes
Vehicle Traffic Lanes
vechile traffic lanes
Vehicle traffic lines
Vehicle Traffic Lanes
Vehicle Traffic Lanes
vehicle traffic lanes
Vehicle traffic lanes
Vehicle traffic lanes
Vehicle Traffic Lanes
Vehicle Traffic Lanes
Vehicle traffic lanes
That's the runway
If it is on a runway. Highway..... eh... not so much.
Vehicle Traffic Lanes If the solid white line is on the driver side of the lane you cannot pass, if the dashed white center line is on your driver side of the lane, you can pass. Solid white lines at the edge of the travel lanes identify the edge of the road in poor visibility and define a paved shoulder in some cases.
Vehicle Traffic Lanes If the solid white line is on the driver side of the lane you cannot pass, if the dashed white center line is on your driver side of the lane, you can pass. Solid white lines at the edge of the travel lanes identify the edge of the road in poor visibility and define a paved shoulder in some cases.
Vehicle Traffic Lanes If the solid white line is on the driver side of the lane you cannot pass, if the dashed white center line is on your driver side of the lane, you can pass. Solid white lines at the edge of the travel lanes identify the edge of the road in poor visibility and define a paved shoulder in some cases.