Can You Change Lanes Over a Solid White Line on the Highway?

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Una
07/29/25 1:20pm
No, the function of lane dividing lines is to separate traffic flows moving in the same direction, typically marked with white dashed or solid lines, or yellow dashed or solid lines. Below is an introduction related to highways: 1. Introduction to Highways: Highways refer to high-speed roads, compared to medium-speed and low-speed roads. In environments where low-speed is the norm, low-speed is considered the standard or normal speed, whereas in environments where medium-speed is the norm, medium-speed is considered the standard or normal speed. 2. Precautions Before Entering a Highway: Pay attention to checking weather and road conditions, conduct a safety inspection of the vehicle, study the driving route in advance, carry a vehicle breakdown warning sign and a fire extinguisher, and plan the driving and rest schedule in advance.
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