You can only cross a double solid yellow line when it is necessary to turn left into or out of a driveway, alley, or private road.
No, it is not legal to cross a double solid yellow line.
Legally you are not supposed to cross a double solid yellow line. Another Answer: There are exceptions. You can cross it to go around a stopped vehicle and for a few other reasons, not to pass another vehicle.
One of the ways you can cross a double or single yellow solid line is when you entering or exiting a driveway
Do not EVER do this , you will surely cause an accident!
No, it is not.
Never, Double solid yellow means that you cannot cross
No, it is illegal to cross a yellow solid line on the road.
No, it is not legal to cross two solid yellow lines on the road.
It means, you can't cross over it for any reason, unless instructed to do so by a police officer.
A double solid yellow line on a road indicates that passing is not allowed in either direction.
According to the Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices, it is unlawful to drive across any double solid-yellow line. If there are two doubles, which I think is what you are asking about, it is still unlawful if both sets of line are solid yellow. If there is a solid line with a gapped line painted next to it, you may drive across, if you have to.
White Lines: these separate lanes going in the same direction- if BROKEN, you can pass, merge, or cross over them. If SOLID, usually, shouldn't cross or pass over them. Yellow Lines: these separate lanes going in different directions- If BROKEN you can pass or cross; if SOLID you shouldn't cross or pass over them. Double Yellow with One Solid Line and One Broken Line: In this case, you can pass IF the BROKEN half of the line is on your side of the road. Otherwise, you can't pass over the line. Make sure to check an official driver's handbook from your local DMV for more information on the variations to rules and the specifics of said rules.