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Two parallel solid white lines between lanes mean:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, two parallel solid white lines separating lanes in the same direction indicate that changing lanes is either strictly prohib

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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: Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, two parallel solid white lines separating lanes in the same direction indicate that changing lanes is either strictly prohibited or strongly discouraged to prevent collisions in high-risk areas. Passing freely is permitted only with broken lines, while HOV and bike lanes feature distinct painted icons and diamond markings, not just double solid white lines. This SAAQ rule emphasizes that solid markings signify restriction, with double lines reinforcing the prohibition. Memorizing road markings is highly relevant for the SAAQ theory exam, as questions on line colors and patterns frequently appear to test safe lane discipline.

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