What does the yellow filled marking on the road mean?
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Road surface yellow filled markings indicate obstacle proximity lines, meaning there are immovable obstacles near the markings. Please drive carefully. Double yellow lines serve as warning and demarcation lines, prohibiting boundary crossing. The crossed symbol in the middle indicates an immovable obstacle. Road traffic markings can be categorized into four types based on their forms: Type 1: Lines - solid or dashed lines marked on road surfaces, curbstones, or vertical surfaces. Type 2: Character markings - text, numbers, and various graphic symbols marked on road surfaces. Type 3: Raised pavement markers - protruding marker blocks fixed on road surfaces that function as markings, used on highways or other roads to mark centerlines, lane dividers, edge lines, or to indicate curves, entrance/exit ramps, channelizing lines, road narrowing, or road obstacles. Type 4: Delineators - indicating road direction and roadway boundaries, continuously and symmetrically installed along both left and right sides of the road. Based on installation conditions, delineators can be divided into two types: embedded in pavement and attached type.