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A solid yellow line on your side of the road means:

According to the Official MTO Driver's Handbook, yellow lines separate traffic travelling in opposite directions, and a solid yellow line on your side indicates

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Question: A solid yellow line on your side of the road means:

Answer options:

  • You may pass ✅ You may not pass
  • Lane is closed
  • Yield

Correct answer: You may not pass

Explanation: According to the Official MTO Driver's Handbook, yellow lines separate traffic travelling in opposite directions, and a solid yellow line on your side indicates it is unsafe and illegal to cross to overtake other vehicles, making "You may not pass" the correct choice. Conversely, passing is only permitted when the line on your side is broken. This marking does not indicate a closed lane, which is marked by signs or pylons, nor does it mean yield, which has its own distinct regulatory signage. G1 test takers must master these pavement markings, as identifying the difference between solid and broken lines is a heavily tested road rules concept.

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