right hand side
Two parallel white lines on the road mean there is no overtaking by people on either side of the road, however one side will have a broken white line ahead. Only this side of the road are allowed to overtake.
Two short blasts mean that one intends to overtake the other on the port side. One short blast, on the other hand, means that one intends to overtake the other on the starboard side.
The double dashed line in road markings indicates that passing is allowed on one side of the line but not on the other. It serves as a visual guide for drivers to safely overtake vehicles in certain situations.
You Are Permitted to drive on the right hand side to overtake slower traffic if the lines in the middle of the road are broken (and there is nothing coming the other way, obviously), and where the street is laid out for one-way traffic with multiple lanes, and as otherwise directed by a police officer or safety flagman.On a one-way road, you can drive on either side.
Drivers in France drive on the right side of the road, which is the right one for mainland Europeans.
One should simply observe the road lines, and pass as appropriate. From a purely "is it possible" outlook, the motorcycle can go everywhere a truck can.
It is one big road connected. 160 cars can drive side by side on it, if that helps.
As the house numbers are, odd numbers on one side, even numbers on the other side.
One example of a side road where drivers should exercise caution is a narrow, winding road with limited visibility and sharp turns.
If you are passing " from astern" of a vessel this is called an "Overtaking" situation.InternationalSound and Light signalsRule 34Maneuvering and warning signals.(c) When in sight of one another in a narrow channel or fairway:(i) a vessel intending to overtake another shall in compliance with Rule 9 (e)(i) shall indicate her intention by the following signals on her whistle:-Two prolonged blasts followed by one short blast to mean " I intend to overtake you on your starboard side";-Two prolonged blasts followed by two short blaststo mean "I intend to overtake you on your port side".(ii) the vessel about to be overtaken when acting in accordance with Rule 9 (e) (i) shall indicate her agreement by the following signal on her whistle:-One prolonged, one short, one prolonged and one short.***Inland(c) When in sight of one another:(i) a power driven vessel intending to overtake another power driven vessel shall indicate her intention by the following signals on her whistle: One short blast to mean "I intend to overtake you on your starboard side"; two short blaststo mean "I intend to to over take you on your port side"; and(ii) the power driven vessel about to be overtaken shall, if in agreement, sound a similar sound signal.*** If there is ANY doubt as to the intentions the danger signal of 5 or more short blasts must be sounded.
The vehicle on the wrong side of the road will more than likely be deemed the majority if not all at fault.
Two yellow lines, where one is solid and the other is dashed, indicate that passing is permitted for traffic in the direction of the dashed line, while it is not allowed for traffic in the direction of the solid line. This marking typically indicates a two-way road where one side can legally overtake slower vehicles, while the other side must remain in its lane. Drivers should always exercise caution and ensure it is safe to pass when the dashed line is present.