What is the white solid line at an intersection?
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White solid line is called the stop line, when there are vehicles passing on the main road, you must stop and wait, which is one of the warning markings. 1. Stop line: When driving at this intersection, the driver must observe the pedestrians and vehicles on the main road in advance, and stop the vehicle to wait until the vehicles and pedestrians on the main road have passed before proceeding. 2. Yield line: It appears as two parallel white dashed lines, usually at intersections with relatively open visibility. When driving at this intersection, the driver must observe the pedestrians and vehicles on the main road in advance and reduce the speed. The purpose of slowing down is to let the vehicles and pedestrians on the main road go first. Only after the vehicles and pedestrians on the main road have safely passed can you proceed.