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What is the double white solid line at the front of the intersection?

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EverettDella
07/29/25 5:22pm

The double white dashed line at the front of the intersection is a yield line. The yield line indicates that vehicles should slow down and yield to vehicles on the main road at this intersection. When passing through an intersection marked with yield lines, drivers must slow down or stop to observe the traffic conditions on the main road. These lines are typically placed 100cm-300cm from the pedestrian crosswalk or at intersections with good visibility on secondary roads to remind drivers to slow down and yield to vehicles on the main road. Additional information: 1. Slow down: When drivers approach a section with yield lines, they should slow down in advance, stop to yield to pedestrians, or observe the traffic conditions on the main road. They should only proceed after ensuring the safety and priority of vehicles on the main road. 2. Relevant laws: According to Article 52 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China," when passing through an intersection without traffic signal control or police command, vehicles must yield to the party with the right of way as indicated by traffic signs or markings. If a driver fails to slow down and yield as indicated by the yield line and causes a collision with a vehicle on the main road, they will bear the primary responsibility for the accident.

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RowanFitz
08/14/25 8:11am

When driving on the road, I often see the double solid white lines at the front of intersections—those are the stop lines, designed to remind drivers to stop behind them and wait for the traffic signal to change. This design is highly practical, especially in busy areas, as it prevents vehicles from rushing into the intersection and causing scratches or more serious conflicts. I always pay special attention to it when passing by, because failing to stop there is not only a violation but also risks getting caught by cameras, resulting in fines and penalty points, which just isn’t worth it. In daily driving, these markings act as a safety barrier, particularly when pedestrians are crossing, ensuring orderly movement and preventing accidents. Developing good stopping habits makes travel smoother.

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VonMarcus
10/13/25 6:37am

The double solid white line at the intersection is technically called the stop line, and I know it's extremely important. When driving, once you see a red light or a yield sign, you must stop behind it. This line isn't painted at the road end randomly—its purpose is to control traffic flow, ensuring you don't block the normal passage of other lanes, especially during peak hours when traffic is heavy and chaotic lane changes can lead to accidents. Having driven in many places, I've noticed some experienced drivers tend to overlook it, only to be reprimanded by traffic police and waste time dealing with the consequences. Following this rule helps avoid trouble, and every time I take my kids out, I make sure to remind them a few extra times—safe driving starts with the details.

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DelaneyAnn
11/26/25 7:36am

I noticed that the double solid white lines at the front of the intersection serve as the stop line, and you must come to a complete stop without crossing it when driving. This design is simple yet effective, helping you safely navigate intersections, especially when traffic lights change—don't rush forward impatiently. When I first started driving, I almost hit someone because I didn't stop properly, but now that I understand the rules, things go much smoother. Paying attention to the line positions in daily driving makes it effortless and hassle-free.

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