What are the two white dashed lines at an intersection?
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White double dashed lines are yield lines. Here is an introduction about intersections: Introduction: An intersection refers to a level crossing, which is the part where two or more roads intersect on the same plane. Generalization: The roads here refer to all roads explained in the supplementary provisions of the Road Traffic Safety Law, including urban roads, alleys, lanes, and highways. However, the level crossing of alleys or lanes with sidewalks on both sides of urban streets does not count as an intersection. Regulations: Level crossings between highways and rural roads not classified as highways are also not considered intersections; similarly, level crossings between railways and roads are not regulated intersections as defined here. For motor vehicle passage at railway crossings, the Road Traffic Safety Law and its implementation regulations have specific provisions.