Yukon Class 7 Knowledge Test · Question
A solid yellow line beside a broken yellow line means:
Pass only when the line on your side is broken. The correct answer is "Passing only on the broken-line side". This reflects the accepted standard for the yt ass
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Question: A solid yellow line beside a broken yellow line means:
Answer options:
- No passing both ways ✅ Passing only on the broken-line side
- Passing both ways
- Two-way left turn
Correct answer: Passing only on the broken-line side
Explanation: Pass only when the line on your side is broken. The correct answer is "Passing only on the broken-line side". This reflects the accepted standard for the yt assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.
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