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What does the white dashed line at the edge of the right lane mean?

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Malachi
09/07/25 5:13am

The white dashed line at the edge of the right lane indicates that vehicles may temporarily cross the line, which can be used for lane changes or turning. The following section explains the meanings of road markings: White dashed line: When marked on road sections, it is used to separate traffic flows in the same direction; when marked at intersections, it is used to guide vehicle movement. White solid line: When marked on road sections, it is used to separate motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles traveling in the same direction, or to indicate the edge of a lane; when marked at intersections, it serves as a guide lane line or stop line, or to guide vehicle trajectories; when marked as parking space lines, it indicates paid parking spaces.

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McLucia
09/19/25 4:32am

As someone who commutes by car regularly, I can say that the white dashed line on the right side is actually a hint for drivers, indicating a temporary parking spot, but don’t park there randomly. When driving, if your car has issues or you need a break, stopping there is safe—unlike solid lines where you’d get fined immediately. Once, I had a flat tire and pulled over there to change it. After parking safely by the roadside and turning on the hazard lights, a passing police officer didn’t say much, just reminded me not to stay too long. However, this isn’t the main road, so you need to be careful not to block traffic, especially in big cities with heavy flow—it’s better to avoid it then. Developing the habit of checking line types can save you a lot of trouble. Remember, use it only in emergencies, like feeling unwell or avoiding an accident. Driving instructors often say dashed-line areas act as buffer zones, improving road safety, but don’t rely on them to slack off.

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LucyLynn
11/02/25 4:53am

From a traffic perspective, the white dashed line on the right generally indicates that vehicles are allowed to make temporary stops, similar to a shoulder buffer zone. It is designed to provide space for emergencies, such as engine failures or yielding to other vehicles. Therefore, if you encounter an emergency while driving, stopping there is not a violation, as long as you ensure it does not obstruct the main traffic flow. Compared to solid lines which represent no-entry zones, dashed lines offer more flexibility. However, drivers should remain cautious not to occupy the space for extended periods to avoid causing congestion. This stems from standard road regulations, and similar practices exist abroad. The key is to remember to turn on hazard lights after stopping to enhance safety. Extra caution is needed during rainy weather or low visibility at night to avoid misjudging the position. Developing the habit of observing road signs can help reduce accidents.

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SanDaniel
12/16/25 4:57am

I haven't been driving for long, but I remember my instructor saying the white dashed line on the right is a temporary stopping point where you can pull over to take a breather. For example, during training, my instructor had me stop in the dashed area to practice reversing or check the rearview mirrors—it felt safe and convenient. Just make sure not to block other vehicles or cause traffic. When I first started driving, I was nervous about this detail, but checking the manual clarified the difference between dashed and solid lines—solid lines mean absolutely no stopping, while dashed lines are more lenient. Over time, I've come to appreciate how thoughtful this design is, helping new drivers handle emergencies like flat tires or getting lost. Still, it's wise not to abuse it for lazy parking.

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