What does the yellow filled marking on the road mean?

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StCassandra
07/29/25 10:58pm
The yellow filled marking on the road indicates an obstacle marking, meaning there is an immovable obstacle near the marking, so please drive carefully. Double yellow lines are warning and caution lines, serving as a prohibition against crossing boundaries, with an obstacle in the middle and a cross indicating it cannot be moved. Types of road traffic markings: 1. Lines: Solid or dashed lines marked on the road surface, curbs, or vertical surfaces. 2. Character markings: Text, numbers, and various graphic symbols marked on the road surface. 3. Raised pavement markers: Fixed on the road surface, these raised marking blocks serve as road markings, used on highways or other roads to mark centerlines, lane dividers, edge lines, as well as curves, entrance/exit ramps, diversion markings, road narrowing, and road obstacles. 4. Delineators: Indicate the direction of the road and the boundaries of the roadway, continuously and symmetrically placed along the left and right sides of the road in the direction of travel. Based on installation conditions, delineators can be divided into two types: embedded in the road surface and attached.
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