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White lines are always solid never broken true or false?

False. White lines on roads can be either solid or broken, depending on their purpose. Solid white lines indicate that lane changes are discouraged, while broken white lines allow for lane changes.


What sould you do when Single broken white lines?

Single broken white lines?


Are white lines never broken?

White lines can be broken to indicate changes in traffic flow or rules, such as lanes merging or diverging. Solid white lines, on the other hand, should not be crossed unless necessary for safety reasons. It's important to always follow local traffic laws and rules regarding road markings.


What do two white parallel lines on the road indicate?

Two white parallel lines indicate that no passing is allowed.


What does broken white lines mean?

Street lines


White lines are always solid never broken?

This really isn't a question. If you are referring to fog lines on the road they are broken for roads and driveways only. White lines are between lanes that are traveling in the same direction. The broken white lines indicate whether it is alright for someone to pass another car.


What do solid white lines mean?

They mark the edge of the carriageway/roadway.


Why there are markings of two parallel white lines and yellow lines on roads?

(in the US) They indicate a no passing zone. The white lines indicate multiple lanes of travel in the same direction, while the yellow lines indicate opposing lanes of travel.


What do double broken white lines across the highway mean?

Double broken white lines across the highway indicate a pedestrian crossing or a location where vehicles must yield to pedestrians. These markings alert drivers to the presence of a crossing area and the need to be cautious. They serve to enhance safety by clearly signaling where pedestrians may cross the road.


What are adjacent lines?

Adjacent lines are any two lines that meet at a common vertex.


What do yellow broken or solid lines indicate what kind of traffic?

In the United States, yellow lines divide lanes of oncoming traffic. A solid yellow line indicates you cannot safely or legally pass a vehicle in front of you by merging into the oncoming traffic lane; a broken yellow line indicates you can legally and safely pass a vehicle in front of you by merging into the oncoming traffice land after determining there is no oncoming traffic.


What is double broken white lines in traffic?

If you're asking in reference to America, the broken white lines are typically seen on any multiple lane road, highway, and freeway. These lines separate traffic lanes, going in a single direction on either side. It's okay to cross between lanes so long as the line is not solid, as many times as you like using proper signaling. Happy safe driving...

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