What are the types of ground traffic markings at intersections?

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StMarcus
07/29/25 3:14am
Intersection ground traffic markings include the following types: White single solid line: The most commonly seen white single solid line is at traffic light intersections, where the horizontal white single solid line in front of the crosswalk is also called the stop line. When the traffic light turns red, if a vehicle does not stop before this line, it is considered "running a red light." White single dashed line: The white single dashed line in the middle of the road serves as a divider between lanes. It can be crossed for lane changes, which is the opposite of double white solid lines. Double white solid lines: If double white solid lines are present before the crosswalk at an intersection, they serve the same purpose as the horizontal white single solid line, indicating a stop line where vehicles must wait for permission to proceed. Drivers should be cautious and not rush to move forward.
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LeRyan
08/12/25 7:06am
As an ordinary person who drives frequently, I think the most common ground traffic markings at intersections include stop lines, crosswalk lines, directional arrows, lane dividers, and channelizing lines. Stop lines are usually placed before red lights to remind drivers to brake in time; crosswalk lines, also known as zebra crossings, help pedestrians cross the road safely. Directional arrows indicate the direction of travel, such as left-turn or straight arrows, which can prevent vehicle conflicts. Lane dividers mark the positions for vehicles to drive in, and channelizing lines outline areas to guide traffic flow. These markings are cleverly designed, and I often see them improving efficiency while driving in the city, especially during peak hours to avoid chaos. If the markings are clear, drivers can easily follow the rules, reducing the risk of accidents. I recommend paying more attention to them, especially for beginners, as it is crucial for safe driving.
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