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

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, a wide, solid white line painted transversely across a lane at an intersection indicates a stop line, marking exactly where

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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: Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, a wide, solid white line painted transversely across a lane at an intersection indicates a stop line, marking exactly where a driver must bring their vehicle to a complete halt for a stop sign or red light. In contrast, pedestrian crosswalks are marked by longitudinal zebra stripes or two parallel lines, while lane edges and bicycle lanes use longitudinal markings running along the length of the road rather than across it. Understanding pavement markings is a highly tested concept on the SAAQ knowledge exam, and respecting the stop line is crucial for passing the practical road test.

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