Can you cross a white solid line with a dashed line?
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No, white solid lines are not allowed to be crossed. They often appear as extensions of white dashed lines before intersections, working in conjunction with traffic guidance signs at the intersection. The single solid line separates straight-going vehicles from left or right-turning vehicles to prevent straight-going vehicles from affecting turning vehicles. Special circumstances: White solid lines can actually be crossed under certain conditions. For example, if the vehicle in front is stopped for a long time due to a traffic accident, vehicle malfunction, or other reasons, you may cross the solid line to change lanes and pass, provided it is safe to do so. Any resulting traffic violations can be dismissed, but relevant evidence must be retained.