It is never legal to block a road. If you must do so for construction or other reasons, it will require a permit from the jurisdiction.
I believe it is.Added: You may make a legal left turn across a double yellow line.You may not PASS another vehicle by crossing over the double yellow line.
When you are passing another vehicle, you encounter a solid yellow line in your lane or a solid double yellow lines in the center of the road. The vehicle law says you may not cross over the solid yellow lines. Hence I would suggest you slow down and get back in your lane.
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Since the bike lane is assigned to the bicyclist, they always have the right of way in their lane. If you need to move to the right to make a right turn, you must yield to any bikes in the bike lane.
A double bar line
Entering and exiting the carpool lane on the freeway is regulated by the type of line on the right hand side of the lane. The driver can enter or exit the lane only when the lane is not bordered by a white solid line.
Yes. There is no low that prohibits lane splitting.
a blur? no if you are in a passing lane the line to the right will be a white line that has skips, and the line to your left will be a solid yellow or double yellow
From the pool lane in California can you cross over when you have a white line and next to it is two yellow lines to get to the outside lane? <><><><><> Can't answer for California, but in New York the answer is no - you may not cross a double solid line to enter or exit a car pool (HOV) lane. I suspect the answer is the same for California.
That you cannot pull into that side of the lane and pass another car on either side of the lane. The Solid line means you cannot pass.
A double solid white line is used to define a traffic lane where travel in the same direction is permitted on both sides of the line but no changing or crossing of lanes.
lane means lane and line means line
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Yes it is legal but to be able to complete the leap and the block you are increasing the risk for injury exponentially. Some might try it- Once!
It is legal. The white solid line in refrence I believe is a cautionary passing line. Meaning: have caution while crossing over to the next lane. This is also between the HOV lane and the regular traffic lanes on the freeways. However, it is illegal to cross double solid lines. This is not a passing nor crossing zone.
If it's white, it shows that lane changes are legal, and that traffic in the adjacent lane travels in the same direction. If it's yellow, it indicates that passing is legal (when safe to do so) and that traffic in the adjacent lane travels in the opposite direction.
Double solid yellow is between two lanes of traffic with oppsing directions. This indicates no passing a vehicle that is traveling the same direction by moving to the oposing lane momentarily. You have to stay in your lane. Solid white is a line between two lanes going the same direction, but indicates changing lanes is not admissable unless safety concerns exist. Again, you have to stay in your lane.