Can you turn when one of the double yellow lines is solid and the other is dashed?
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You can turn from the side with the dashed line when one of the double yellow lines is solid and the other is dashed, but you cannot turn from the side with the solid line. The function of yellow lines on the road: Whether it is a single yellow line or double yellow lines, as long as it is a solid line, crossing is strictly prohibited, such as overtaking, turning, or making a U-turn. Under normal driving conditions, you should not cross the line. Whether it is a single yellow line or double yellow lines, as long as it is a dashed line, you can overtake or make a U-turn when it is safe to do so. Classification of yellow lines: Single yellow lines are generally used on roads with four or fewer lanes (including bicycle lanes) in both directions, while double yellow lines are generally used on wider roads. If one of the double yellow lines is solid and the other is dashed, vehicles on the side with the dashed line can temporarily cross, such as for overtaking or turning.