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Edge and Lane Lines

Edge and Lane Lines – A solid white line indicates the right edge of the traffic lane. 

A solid or dashed yellow line indicates the left edge of the traffic lanes going in your direction.

Edge and Lane Lines

Solid Yellow Lines  – These lines separate traffic going in opposite directions. Two solid yellow lines means that no lane of travel can pass. 

 

Exceptions: You can cross the line if you turn into a driveway and it is safe to do so. You can pass a vehicle going less than half the speed limit if it is safe, except 
if it is farm equipment.

Yellow Lane Lines

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Dashed Yellow Line – This means you may pass other vehicles when it is safe to do so. Watch for other traffic if you choose to pass.

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Dashed and Solid Yellow Lines – This means you may pass if you are on the dashed side of the line. If you are on the solid side of the line, you may not pass. Some passing zones have signs that tell you where you can and cannot pass.

Pedestrian Crossing Lines

Crosswalk  – A crosswalk is for pedestrians to walk safely across the intersection. Pedestrians may be given signals for when they can safely cross. Your front wheels should stop just before the solid white line. Do not stop on the crosswalk. 
 

Crosswalks are normally at intersections but can sometimes be in the middle of a 
street or block.

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White Dashed Line – These divide lanes of traffic going in the same direction. You can cross this line when it is safe. A white arrow shows what direction you need to go

White Lane Lines

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Solid White Line – A solid white line between lanes means you cannot cross. You can only cross if there is a hazard or you are turning within the next block.

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