What does the yellow dashed line inside the circle indicate?
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The yellow dashed line inside the circle is an intersection guide line. Below are the differences between yellow guide lines and white guide lines: 1. Separating same-direction traffic: White solid lines are used on road sections to separate same-direction motor vehicles, motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles, or to indicate the edge of a lane; when used at intersections, they serve as guide lane lines, stop lines, or to direct vehicle paths. 2. Separating opposite-direction traffic: Yellow solid lines are used on road sections to separate opposite-direction traffic flows or as dedicated bus lanes; when used at intersections, they indicate areas where non-motor vehicles are prohibited or serve as connecting guide lines between adjacent road center lines; when marked on the roadside or curbs, they indicate no long-term parking along the road.