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Two parallel solid white lines between lanes mean:

According to the Ontario Official Driver's Handbook, solid paint lines indicate that lane changes are discouraged or prohibited, with two parallel solid white l

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Question: Two parallel solid white lines between lanes mean:

Answer options:

  • Pass freely ✅ Lane changes are prohibited or strongly discouraged
  • Bike lane
  • HOV lane

Correct answer: Lane changes are prohibited or strongly discouraged

Explanation: According to the Ontario Official Driver's Handbook, solid paint lines indicate that lane changes are discouraged or prohibited, with two parallel solid white lines specifically emphasizing this restriction for safety, such as in tunnels. The option "pass freely" is incorrect because only broken lines permit lane changes, while HOV and bike lanes are defined by specific lane designations and diamond symbols rather than just double solid lines. Under Ontario traffic rules, solid lines visually discourage or ban crossing. Ontario G1 candidates must master road markings, as distinguishing between solid and broken lines is a heavily tested topic on the rules portion of the exam.

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