Can you overtake by borrowing the lane with a single yellow line?
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Overtaking by borrowing the lane with a single yellow line is not allowed. Driving outside the designated lane will result in a fine and a deduction of 3 points. If there is no left-turn signal or no left-turn prohibition sign, you can make a left or right turn, but you must yield to straight-moving vehicles and pedestrians. More related information is as follows: Single yellow line and double yellow line: A single yellow line is a warning not to cross the line, overtake in the opposite direction, or make a left turn. A double yellow line is a warning that vehicles must not cross the line, overtake in the opposite direction, or make a left turn. Additional information: If there is a turn signal, you must drive according to the turn signal; otherwise, it will be considered as running a red light, which is a serious traffic violation. However, if there is no prohibition of right turns, you can make a right turn under any signal.