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

The correct marking for a two-way left-turn lane is a solid yellow line on the outside with a broken yellow line on the inside of both borders. This official Al

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

Answer options:

  • Two solid white lines ✅ A solid yellow line on each side with a broken yellow line inside
  • Diamond symbols
  • Bike lane markings

Correct answer: A solid yellow line on each side with a broken yellow line inside

Explanation: The correct marking for a two-way left-turn lane is a solid yellow line on the outside with a broken yellow line on the inside of both borders. This official Alberta standard tells drivers they may cross the broken line to enter the lane for a left turn but must not use it to overtake traffic. Conversely, solid white lines prohibit lane changes between lanes flowing in the same direction, while diamond symbols designate reserved lanes, and bike markings represent cyclist infrastructure. Knowing these distinct pavement markings is essential for the Class 7 road rules exam to help drivers properly identify lane restrictions and avoid dangerous, illegal maneuvers.

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