Alberta Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test · Question
A solid white line between lanes traveling in the SAME direction means what?
Under Alberta driving rules, a solid white line dividing lanes of traffic moving in the same direction indicates that lane changes are discouraged or prohibited
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Question: A solid white line between lanes traveling in the SAME direction means what?
Answer options:
- Lane changes are encouraged ✅ Lane changes are discouraged or prohibited
- Edge of the road
- Bicycle lane
Correct answer: Lane changes are discouraged or prohibited
Explanation: Under Alberta driving rules, a solid white line dividing lanes of traffic moving in the same direction indicates that lane changes are discouraged or prohibited because crossing is hazardous. Conversely, broken white lines signify that lane changes are permitted when safe. While solid white lines can also mark the outer edge of the road, in the context of lane separation they designate restricted movement, whereas bicycle lanes are identified by specific painted symbols rather than a simple lane divider. Mastery of pavement markings, specifically the difference between solid and broken lines, is highly relevant for passing the Class 7 knowledge test.
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