The white rectangular markers on highways typically indicate distance to key locations, such as exits, mile markers, or specific points of interest. They can also display regulatory information, such as lane restrictions or directions. These markers help drivers navigate and maintain awareness of their surroundings while on the road.
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It separates two lanes traveling in the same direction
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These markers are used as navigation aids indicating prohibited area, danger area, restricted area and general instructions. They are also known as non-lateral markers.
These markers are used as navigation aids indicating prohibited area, danger area, restricted area and general instructions. They are also known as non-lateral markers.
You are to remain in your lane, and traffic in adjacent lanes moves in the same direction.
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Depending on which country you are in. Generally it means 'Do not cross', keep to your your lane, no passing.
It means "The markers."
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A continuous white stripe parallel and to the right of your lane means that you are at the far right of lawful driving on the highway. This line is also called a 'fog line', as it helps the driver see where the edge of the highway is when it is foggy.