A solid yellow line to the right of a broken yellow center line
A double solid white line separates two lanes of traffic going in the same direction. Crossing a double solid line is prohibited.
A solid yellow line with dashes inside it typically indicates a no-passing zone on a roadway. The solid line means that crossing it to overtake another vehicle is prohibited, while the dashes suggest that there are specific areas where passing may be allowed, depending on conditions. Drivers should exercise caution and adhere to the markings to ensure safety.
double solid white lines
A sign with a red circle and red line crossing over an image typically denotes that the action or item in the image is prohibited or not allowed.
you cant park there
one violation in volleyball is hitting the net while volleying with the other team
You must not stay on your side of the rode without passing to the other side, as long as its solid.
Yes if you get hit you are out.
Neither lane is permitted to pass and overtake other vehicles, and the two lanes travel in opposing directions.
A line passing through the center and crossing the circle.
It is unlawful to overtake and pass when there is a solid center yellow line on the side of the highway that you are traveling on. Examples of where a solid yellow line may be found are: turns in the road; bottom of a hill; at an intersection; in front of a school or in a community with reduced speed limits; in front of a hospital; when approaching a stop light or stop sign, etc.