An orange striped line on the road in a passing zone typically indicates that passing is not allowed or is restricted. This marking serves as a warning to drivers that the area may be hazardous for overtaking, possibly due to reduced visibility or other safety concerns. It is important for drivers to adhere to these markings to ensure their safety and that of others on the road.
You are in a passing zone, and it is safe and legal to pass.
no passing
In the USA, it means no passing.
no passing
No passing.
No passing when driving in that direction while it is solid.
no passing on your side of the road. only the other side
No passing, when it is on the other side you can pass.
No passing by traffic travelling in your same direction.
No passing by traffic travelling in your same direction.
It means you cannot pass. If you had a dashed yellow line, you would be allowed to pass.
I understand this to mean x = 2. This is the vertical line passing through the (2, 0) or, alternatively, the vertical line passing through the point where x = 2 on the x-axis.