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

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BrodyDella
07/24/25 7:02pm
The white dashed line on the right edge of the lane indicates that vehicles are temporarily allowed to cross the line, which can be used for lane changes or turning. If it is a solid line, it means the boundary line prohibits crossing, while a dashed line permits temporary crossing. Be careful not to change lanes arbitrarily during traffic congestion, as this can easily lead to traffic accidents. Relevant information about the driver's license test is as follows: 1. Introduction: The driver's test is a qualification examination organized by the Vehicle Management Office of the Public Security Bureau. Only by passing the driver's test can one obtain a driver's license and legally operate a motor vehicle. 2. Content: The motor vehicle driver's test is divided into three parts: the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test (also known as the "theoretical test", referred to as "Subject 1"), the field driving skills test (commonly known as the "pylon test", referred to as "Subject 2"), and the road driving skills and safe civilized driving common sense test (commonly known as the "road test", referred to as "Subject 3"). The test content and passing standards are unified nationwide, with corresponding test items specified according to different types of vehicles.
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LeAxel
08/10/25 8:50am
After driving for so long, I often notice these white dashed edge lines on the right side of the road. Simply put, they mark the boundary of the lane, reminding us drivers not to drive too close to the outside to avoid scraping the curb or colliding with non-motorized vehicles. The dashed form means it can occasionally be crossed, such as for temporary stops to pick up or drop off passengers, but you shouldn’t drive on it for extended periods. This setup is for safety, preventing vehicles from straying off the main lane. I’ve had personal experience with this—once during heavy rain when visibility was poor, the reflective quality of these lines helped me stay on course and avoid an accident. They also help distinguish between vehicle lanes and pedestrian areas, making traffic flow more orderly. Overall, developing the habit of observing these markings while driving can significantly reduce risks, especially on curves or at night. Following the rules isn’t just for your own sake—it’s about being responsible to others, too.
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LeLilah
09/26/25 3:41am
As a frequent traveler on the road, I believe the white dashed line on the right side of the lane plays a significant role. Painted there like a safety guardrail, it marks the edge of the driving lane, preventing you from veering onto the shoulder or into the bicycle lane. The dashed line implies flexibility, allowing temporary boundary-crossing maneuvers like pulling over, but most of the time, you should stay within the lane. This design reduces the risk of hitting trees or brushing against pedestrians. I've witnessed several accidents on highways caused by vehicles losing control after crossing the line; extra caution is needed in rainy weather when the lines may not be clearly visible. Drivers must always be vigilant about their positioning and cultivate good habits. These markings may seem small, but they can save lives and spare you fines and penalty points. Driving more courteously makes everyone safer.
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SanMason
11/09/25 5:44am
Simply put, the series of white dashed lines on the right side of the lane serves as an edge guide line. It indicates where the lane ends and the area beyond is not part of it, advising drivers not to casually cross over. The dashed format means brief crossing is permissible under certain conditions, such as when parking. However, it's not a signal for prolonged lane departure; safe driving requires staying centered in the lane. Novices often drive too close to the right, which can be problematic—this line helps with positioning. Combined with markings like solid center lines, the road layout becomes clearer. Paying attention to these details leads to steadier driving.
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