What are the two parallel white dashed lines as road markings?
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Stop line. Here is some information about the stop line: Introduction: The stop line indicates the position where vehicles must wait for the signal to proceed when encountering a red traffic light, and must not cross or press this line. Meaning: At intersections, the stop line consists of two parallel solid white lines with a large "STOP" sign, indicating that vehicles must stop at this intersection and yield to vehicles on the main road. The stop line is a traffic prohibition sign, featuring an octagonal shape with "STOP" in the middle, meaning that vehicles must stop at the stop line at the intersection, observe, and then proceed. Placement: At intersections of minor roads crossing major roads with heavy traffic flow; at unattended railway crossings; and at other locations where it is necessary to set up.