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A solid yellow line on YOUR side of the centre line means what?
A solid yellow line on your side means you may not pass. The correct answer is "Passing is NOT permitted from your side". This reflects the accepted standard fo
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Question: A solid yellow line on YOUR side of the centre line means what?
Answer options:
- Passing is permitted ✅ Passing is NOT permitted from your side
- Lane is closed
- Road narrows
Correct answer: Passing is NOT permitted from your side
Explanation: A solid yellow line on your side means you may not pass. The correct answer is "Passing is NOT permitted from your side". This reflects the accepted standard for the nu assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.
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