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Solid white lines at an intersection (a wide line across the lane) mark what?

A wide, solid white line painted across a traffic lane at an intersection is a stop line, indicating exactly where drivers must bring their vehicle to a complet

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Question: Solid white lines at an intersection (a wide line across the lane) mark what?

Answer options:

  • Pedestrian crosswalk ✅ Stop line
  • Lane edge
  • Bicycle lane

Correct answer: Stop line

Explanation: A wide, solid white line painted across a traffic lane at an intersection is a stop line, indicating exactly where drivers must bring their vehicle to a complete stop at a red light or stop sign. This pavement marking is correct because it prevents drivers from blocking cross-traffic or encroaching on pedestrian paths. Pedestrian crosswalks are marked differently, typically with two parallel lines or ladder markings crossing the road, while lane edges and bicycle lanes run parallel to traffic, not across it. Recognizing these road markings is highly relevant for the Ontario G1 exam, as you must know where to legally stop to avoid hazardous situations.

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