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Hey there! You know those yellow lines you see on the road? Well, they mean something important - continuous yellow lines indicate that passing is not allowed. That’s right - no matter how tempting it may be, you can’t cross over a double yellow line. So, remember: when you see those two solid lines, just keep on truckin’ straight ahead!
What Does Continuous Yellow Line Mean? [Solved]
You can’t stop here for any reason, ‘cept in an emergency - that’s what the unbroken yellow line means. Got it?
No Passing: A continuous yellow line indicates that passing is not allowed on either side of the line. This means that drivers must stay in their own lane and not cross the line to pass another vehicle.
No Stopping: A continuous yellow line also indicates that stopping is prohibited on either side of the line, except in an emergency or when directed by a law enforcement officer.
Right-of-Way: In some cases, a continuous yellow line may indicate who has the right-of-way at an intersection or other area where two roads meet. Generally, if you are driving on a road with a continuous yellow line, you must yield to traffic coming from the opposite direction with no such markings.
Lane Merging: In some cases, a continuous yellow line may indicate where two lanes merge into one lane and drivers should use caution when merging into traffic from this lane as it can be dangerous if done incorrectly or without proper signaling and awareness of other vehicles around them.
Continuous yellow lines mean no passing. You can’t cross them, so don’t even try! It’s a safety measure to keep traffic flowing smoothly and prevent accidents. So, if you see a continuous yellow line, just remember: no passing allowed!