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Woah, talk about a yellow brick road! This road is marked solid yellow - you can’t miss it. It’s like a beacon of sunshine, guiding you along your journey. I’m sure it’ll be smooth sailing from here on out!
When The Road Is Marked With A Solid Yellow And Broken? [Solved]
Well, if you’re driving and you see a solid yellow line and a broken one next to your lane, it’s okay to cross over if there ain’t no cars coming. Just make sure you check both ways before you do!
Solid Yellow Line: A solid yellow line indicates that passing is not allowed in either direction. It is illegal to cross a solid yellow line, except when making a left turn into or out of an alley, private road, or driveway.
Double Yellow Line: A double yellow line indicates that passing is not allowed in either direction and crossing the lines is prohibited. This type of marking is often used on narrow roads with limited visibility or on curves where passing could be dangerous.
Broken Yellow Line: A broken yellow line indicates that passing is allowed for vehicles traveling in opposite directions, but drivers should use caution when doing so as it can be dangerous depending on the road conditions and traffic flow.
A solid yellow line on the road means you should be extra careful - no passing allowed! It’s a warning to slow down and stay in your lane. So, don’t get any ideas about trying to cross it - it’s a definite no-no!