Can you change lanes when there is a solid line with dashed lines on both sides?
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You can change lanes when there is a solid line with dashed lines on both sides. Below is a detailed introduction to lane markings: 1. Yellow dashed line: When marked in the middle of a road section, it is used to separate opposing traffic flows. When marked on the roadside or curb, it prohibits vehicles from parking on the roadside for a long time. 2. Yellow solid line: When marked in the middle of a road section, it is used to separate opposing traffic flows; when marked on the roadside or curb, it prohibits vehicles from parking on the roadside for a long time or temporarily. 3. Double white dashed lines: When marked at an intersection, they serve as yield lines; when marked on a road section, they function as variable lane lines that change direction over time.