Can you overtake on a solid yellow line?

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StGraham
07/30/25 1:39am
Overtaking is absolutely prohibited on a solid yellow line. Here is an introduction about road markings: 1. Introduction one: Solid yellow lines are used to separate lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions, typically painted in the center of the road. Roads with multiple lanes have double solid yellow lines, while narrower roads use a single solid yellow line. Regardless of whether it's a single or double solid yellow line, vehicles are strictly prohibited from crossing them. Therefore, driving over the line, overtaking, or making U-turns are not allowed. 2. Introduction two: Yellow dashed lines also serve to separate lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions, usually found on narrower roads. Whether it's a single or double dashed yellow line, as long as it's a dashed line, vehicles are permitted to cross it for overtaking or making U-turns, provided it is safe to do so.
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