It is a mid-channel marker. You can pass to either side, traffic permitting. It is also called a "safe water" buoy because it indicates no obstruction.
It means traffic can pass on either side of an obstruction such as an island.
In adults, the usual cause is a peptic ulcer of such antiquity that repeated cycles of injury and scarring have narrowed the passageway.
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White lines are used to separate lanes of traffic going in the same direction.Solid White LineA solid white line indicates that moving between lanes is forbidden. You cannot cross a solid white line.Broken White LineThe broken white line indicates that moving between lanes is permitted. You may move between lanes as desired.For example a solid white line may be used to separate a dedicated bus lane from regular traffic. Where normal lanes are separated by the dashed line.
Its yellow flag either it would be waved with 1 or doubled. If it's one yellow flag, it indicates danger ahead, such as debris from a crash. Drivers must slow down as they pass; no overtaking is permitted, unless it is unavoidable such as a driver retiring in the section, or a driver is lapped. Double waved yellows at the same post indicates great danger ahead. Drivers must slow down and be prepared to stop; no overtaking is permitted unless a driver is lapped.
It means that either turns can be made in the direction shown by the green light or that a stop must be made before turning in the direction shown. Either way, turns are permitted.
No a car is not allowed to drivein a buss lane at all. exceptions are to turn out of the road it is driving on unless otherwise instructed by either a sign or a traffic police directive.
Either with specialized tools available to locksmiths or by dismantling the lock and removing the obstruction.
A street or roadway on which there is traffic flow in either direction.
Two way traffic - the lane with the broken side is permitted to cross over to the other side to pass, the lane with the solid line is not.
A bowl obstruction is a painful occurrence that happens when either the large or small intestine is blocked or filled, either partially or fully. Such a blockage can prevent blood, fluids, gas, and waste from circulating through the body, and are often caused by scar tissue or tumours.