Nova Scotia Class 7 Beginner's Knowledge Test · Question
Broken white lines between lanes mean:
Broken white lines separate lanes in the same direction and allow lane changes when safe.
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Question: Broken white lines between lanes mean:
Answer options:
- Opposing traffic ✅ Lane change permitted when safe
- No passing
- HOV lane
Correct answer: Lane change permitted when safe
Explanation: Broken white lines separate lanes in the same direction and allow lane changes when safe.
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