What is the white dashed line at an intersection?
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Crosswalk white dashed line is a guide line for intersections, indicating that vehicles can cross lanes in the same direction. Below is relevant information about dedicated lanes: 1. Definition of dedicated lanes: Dedicated lanes refer to lanes designated for specific types of vehicles or specific uses; they can be categorized into pedestrian lanes, non-motorized vehicle lanes, and motorized vehicle lanes. 2. Markings of dedicated lanes: Dedicated lanes typically feature yellow and white markings. Yellow markings are further divided into solid and dashed lines. Yellow solid lines come in three types. The first is the central yellow double solid line; the second is the central yellow single solid line; the third is the central yellow solid and dashed line. White solid lines are divided into two types based on their longitudinal use. One is the no-lane-change line; the other is the lane edge line.