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A 'Two-Way Left Turn Only' centre lane is marked by:

A two-way left-turn lane is marked by solid yellow outer lines with broken yellow inner lines to indicate that drivers from both directions can share the lane f

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Question: A 'Two-Way Left Turn Only' centre lane is marked by:

Answer options: ✅ Solid yellow lines on both sides with broken yellow inside

  • Solid white on both sides
  • Diamond symbols
  • Bike lane markings

Correct answer: Solid yellow lines on both sides with broken yellow inside

Explanation: A two-way left-turn lane is marked by solid yellow outer lines with broken yellow inner lines to indicate that drivers from both directions can share the lane for turning left, but not for passing. In contrast, solid white lines delineate lanes moving in the same direction, diamond symbols designate reserved lanes such as HOV spaces, and bike markings represent bicycle-only lanes. Under ICBC guidelines, yellow pavement markings always separate oncoming traffic. Recognizing these specific lane markings is highly relevant for the ICBC knowledge test, as proper identification prevents head-on collisions and ensures safe, legal turn maneuvers on busy multi-lane roads.

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