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What Do the Road Markings at an Intersection Mean?

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LeilaAnn
08/26/25 4:59am
Road markings at an intersection are called center yellow grid lines, which are used to inform drivers that temporary parking is prohibited in this area to prevent traffic congestion. When motor vehicles pass through an intersection controlled by traffic signals, they should proceed according to the following regulations: 1. At intersections with designated lanes: Enter the designated lane according to the intended direction of travel. 2. When preparing to enter a roundabout: Yield to vehicles already inside the intersection. 3. When turning left: Turn from the left side of the center point of the intersection. Turn on the turn signal when turning and use low beams when driving at night. 4. When encountering a green light: Proceed in order.
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SanKira
09/08/25 6:45am
Having driven for so many years, those road traffic markings at intersections are all too familiar to me. They are various markings painted on the road surface, such as the white line being the most common stop line, meaning you must stop behind this line and wait when encountering a red light, not rushing forward. Pedestrian crossings are designated areas for pedestrians to cross the street, and drivers must slow down or stop to yield when they see them. The yellow center line typically separates opposing lanes, and you cannot cross or straddle it unless under special circumstances. There are also directional arrows indicating which way to turn left or right, helping everyone proceed in an orderly manner. These lines are ingeniously designed to reduce confusion and accidents. I've avoided a lot of trouble myself by following them, making city traffic smoother. Remember, look clearly before acting, safety first.
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DeRyder
10/22/25 6:52am
As someone who frequently focuses on traffic safety, I believe that road markings at intersections are a core part of urban regulations. These lines include white stop lines, zebra crossings for pedestrians, yellow dividing lines, and various directional arrows. The stop line requires vehicles to come to a complete halt at red lights, the zebra crossing reminds drivers to yield to pedestrians, the yellow line maintains traffic separation, and the arrows guide turning directions. This entire system is designed based on safety principles to avoid collisions and protect vulnerable road users. Adhering to them ensures smooth and efficient intersections. I've seen examples of accidents caused by drivers violating these rules, resulting not only in fines and penalty points but also potential injuries. Developing good habits and driving attentively to the markings is the wise approach.
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