What does the double white dashed line at the front of an intersection mean?
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The double white dashed line at the front of an intersection is a yield line. Below is an introduction to the function and characteristics of yield lines: Function of yield lines: Yield lines indicate that vehicles should slow down and yield to vehicles on the main road at this intersection. When approaching an intersection marked with yield lines, drivers must slow down or stop to observe the traffic conditions on the main road. Yield lines are typically placed 100cm to 300cm away from pedestrian crossings or at intersections with good visibility on secondary roads to remind drivers to slow down and yield to vehicles on the main road. Yield lines are usually used in conjunction with yield signs. Precautions: When driving on a road section with yield lines, drivers should slow down in advance, stop to yield to pedestrians or observe the traffic conditions on the main road. Only after ensuring the priority passage of vehicles on the main road and confirming safety can they proceed.