![]() A SOLID yellow centerline on the left side of a travel lane indicates passing is prohibited in that direction. Broken White Line: you may change lanes if it is safe to do so. A BROKEN (dashed) yellow centerline on the left side of a travel lane indicates passing is allowed in that direction. WHITE LINES painted on the pavement indicate traffic traveling in your direction. A BROKEN (dashed) white lane line indicates that it is permissible to cross the line to change lanes. This type of line is used, for example, to prohibit lane changes in multi-lane one-way tunnels or on the approach to an obstruction in the roadway between two lanes in the same direction. A DOUBLE SOLID white lane line indicates that it is prohibited to cross the line to change lanes. ![]() However, it is illegal to cross double solid lines. Meaning: have caution while crossing over to the next lane. ANSWER: SINGLE SOLID WHITE LINE (4): When the solid white line is the SHOULDER of the road (yellow & black arrow in picture below) you can turn. A single SOLID white lane line indicates that crossing the line to change lanes is discouraged, for example when a separate turn lane is provided. The white solid line in refrence I believe is a cautionary passing line. Federal Highway Administration is that states the following. ![]() ![]() I know there is the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices published by the U.S.D.O.T. Such as lets say in a large roundabout with multiple lanes divided by solid lines. I know it is illegal to cross a solid solid line, but is it illegal to cross a single white line? My understanding is that it is more of a discouragement but not illegal.
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