Is driving on the left side without a center line considered driving against traffic?
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On urban roads without a center line, a motor vehicle stopping on the left side of the road to unload goods is not considered driving against traffic, but rather as not driving on the right side of the road. However, driving on the left side of a road without a center line on a highway is considered driving against traffic. Below is relevant information: 1. Yellow dashed line: Indicates that drivers should keep to the right, separates opposing traffic, and allows crossing the line under safe conditions. 2. Yellow solid line: Used to separate opposing traffic, and vehicles are not allowed to cross the line on either side. 3. Double yellow solid lines: Strictly prohibit vehicles from crossing the line for overtaking or driving on the line, separating opposing traffic. 4. Relevant law: According to Article 90 of the 'Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China,' motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road traffic rules shall be given a warning or fined.