If it's white, it shows that lane changes are legal, and that traffic in the adjacent lane travels in the same direction. If it's yellow, it indicates that passing is legal (when safe to do so) and that traffic in the adjacent lane travels in the opposite direction.
Yellow
A single broken line on the road indicates that traffic can flow in opposite directions. This line typically separates lanes for vehicles traveling in opposite directions, allowing for safe passing. Drivers are permitted to cross this line when overtaking another vehicle, provided it's safe to do so.
A single broken yellow line mean when safe to do so that will not interfear with other traffic, go pass the line and pass the vehicle on the left side and use that lane only for passing.
Single broken white lines?
This has nothing to do with Tigers, or Army Chevrons. The traffic laws are as follows- Double Solid stripe- No Passing from Lane to Lane. Single broken stripe on one side- passing permitted on side that has broken stripe. (the other being solid) that is the traffic law regarding single and double pavement stripes in New Jersey. Obviously, there is normally no passing allowed on bridges or tunnels- and a triangular pennant shaped sign indicating ( No Passing) is used in areas where the solid stripe-broken stripe scheme is impractical- as perhaps tunnels and bridges. On deck!
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If you're asking in reference to America, the broken white lines are typically seen on any multiple lane road, highway, and freeway. These lines separate traffic lanes, going in a single direction on either side. It's okay to cross between lanes so long as the line is not solid, as many times as you like using proper signaling. Happy safe driving...
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