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Two parallel solid white lines between lanes mean:

Two parallel solid white lines between lanes indicate that lane changes are prohibited or strongly discouraged to maintain traffic safety. Passing freely is inc

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Question: Two parallel solid white lines between lanes mean:

Answer options:

  • Pass freely ✅ Lane changes are prohibited or strongly discouraged
  • Bike lane
  • HOV lane

Correct answer: Lane changes are prohibited or strongly discouraged

Explanation: Two parallel solid white lines between lanes indicate that lane changes are prohibited or strongly discouraged to maintain traffic safety. Passing freely is incorrect because only broken lines permit regular lane changes. While bike and HOV lanes may use distinct markings, double solid white lines specifically serve to restrict lane-crossing behavior across standard lanes. Under the Alberta Driver's Guide, solid lines act as boundaries that drivers must not cross, with double lines emphasizing the strictness of this prohibition. Memorizing different pavement markings is highly relevant for the Class 7 road rules exam, where identifying line meanings is a frequent testing point.

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