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What does a broken yellow line on your side of the road and a solid yellow line on the opposite side mean?

A broken yellow line on your side means you may pass if safe, while the solid yellow line on the other side means oncoming traffic cannot pass.

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Question: What does a broken yellow line on your side of the road and a solid yellow line on the opposite side mean?

Answer options: ✅ You may pass if it is safe to do so; traffic coming from the opposite direction may not pass.

  • Passing is prohibited for both directions of traffic.
  • Passing is permitted for both directions of traffic.
  • You must not pass, but oncoming traffic may pass.

Correct answer: You may pass if it is safe to do so; traffic coming from the opposite direction may not pass.

Explanation: A broken yellow line on your side means you may pass if safe, while the solid yellow line on the other side means oncoming traffic cannot pass.

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