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Alberta Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test · Question

A solid yellow line on your side of the centre line means:

Under Alberta road rules, a solid yellow centre line on your side of the road indicates that passing is strictly prohibited in your direction of travel because

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Question: A solid yellow line on your side of the centre line means:

Answer options:

  • Passing allowed ✅ Passing NOT allowed in your direction
  • Two-way left turn
  • Bike lane

Correct answer: Passing NOT allowed in your direction

Explanation: Under Alberta road rules, a solid yellow centre line on your side of the road indicates that passing is strictly prohibited in your direction of travel because it is unsafe to cross into oncoming traffic. Conversely, passing would only be allowed if the line on your side were broken. A two-way left-turn lane is marked by dual solid and broken lines on both sides, and bike lanes are delineated by white lines, making those options incorrect. This question directly tests your comprehension of pavement markings, which are heavily featured on the Alberta Class 7 knowledge exam to ensure drivers can identify safe passing zones.

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