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Ah, yellow lines - they’re everywhere! From highways to parking lots, they’re a common sight. But what do those bright yellow lines mean? Well, they serve as a reminder that you should stay in your lane and not cross over. They also indicate no-parking zones and other areas where you should proceed with caution. So the next time you see those yellow lines, remember: don’t cross ’em!

What Are The Two Yellow Lines? [Solved]

Got it? Double yellow lines mean no parking, ever - unless there’s a sign that says otherwise. So keep an eye out for those plates or entry signs if you’re looking to park in a controlled zone.

  1. Double Yellow Lines: These are two continuous yellow lines painted on the road, which indicate that it is illegal to pass or overtake another vehicle in either direction.

  2. Single Yellow Line: This is a single yellow line painted on the road, which indicates that passing or overtaking another vehicle is only allowed in certain circumstances and at certain times of day.

  3. Broken Yellow Line: This is a broken yellow line painted on the road, which indicates that passing or overtaking another vehicle is allowed in both directions but with caution.

  4. Solid Yellow Line: This is a solid yellow line painted on the road, which indicates that passing or overtaking another vehicle is not allowed in either direction and must be done with extreme caution if necessary.

Yellow lines are a common sight on roads. They’re used to separate lanes of traffic, so you know which lane you should be in. They can also be used to indicate no parking zones or other areas where you shouldn’t drive. So, if you see yellow lines, it’s best to steer clear!