Can you change lanes when there's a solid line in the middle and dashed lines on both sides?
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When there is a solid line in the middle and dashed lines on both sides, you can change lanes. According to the "Motor Vehicle Management Regulations," white lines are used to distinguish different lanes in the same direction. Dashed lines indicate that lane changes or merging are allowed, while solid lines mean that lane changes or merging are not permitted. Below is relevant information about the driver's license test: 1. Introduction: The driver's test is a qualification examination conducted by the Vehicle Management Office of the Public Security Bureau. Only by passing the driver's test can one obtain a driver's license and legally operate a motor vehicle. 2. Content: The driver's test consists of three parts: the Road Traffic Safety Laws, Regulations, and Related Knowledge Test (also known as the "theoretical test" or "Subject 1"), the Field Driving Skills Test (commonly known as the "parking test" or "Subject 2"), and the Road Driving Skills and Safe Driving Knowledge Test (commonly known as the "road test" or "Subject 3"). The test content and passing standards are uniform nationwide, with specific test items defined according to different types of vehicles.