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Solid white lines at an intersection (a wide line across the lane) mark what?

A solid white line painted across a lane at an intersection represents a stop line, indicating the exact legal position where a vehicle must come to a complete

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Question: Solid white lines at an intersection (a wide line across the lane) mark what?

Answer options:

  • Pedestrian crosswalk ✅ Stop line
  • Lane edge
  • Bicycle lane

Correct answer: Stop line

Explanation: A solid white line painted across a lane at an intersection represents a stop line, indicating the exact legal position where a vehicle must come to a complete stop at a red light or stop sign. Pedestrian crosswalks are marked by parallel transverse lines or zebra patterns, whereas lane edges and bicycle lanes run parallel to the direction of traffic rather than across the lane. According to ICBC regulations, drivers must stop just before this line without any part of their vehicle crossing over it. Recognizing these pavement markings is highly relevant for the Class 7 knowledge test and prevents critical errors or automatic failure during the practical road test.

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