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

Under British Columbia road rules, a solid yellow line on your side of the centre line indicates that passing is strictly prohibited from your direction. This c

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

Answer options:

  • Passing allowed if safe ✅ No passing from your side
  • Two-way left-turn lane
  • Bike lane

Correct answer: No passing from your side

Explanation: Under British Columbia road rules, a solid yellow line on your side of the centre line indicates that passing is strictly prohibited from your direction. This correct option is defined in the ICBC Learn to Drive Smart guide, where yellow markings separate opposing traffic and solid lines dictate no-passing zones. In contrast, passing is only permitted when safe over broken yellow lines, so that option is incorrect. Two-way left-turn lanes are marked with joint solid and broken yellow boundaries, while bike lanes feature solid white lines and painted symbols, making those options wrong. Recognizing these pavement markings is crucial for the ICBC knowledge test and guarantees proper lane discipline during the Class 7 road test.

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