What is the white solid line in front of the zebra crossing?

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OAngelina
07/29/25 8:15pm
The white solid line in front of the zebra crossing refers to the no-crossing same-direction lane divider. Below is relevant information about white solid lines: 1. Introduction to white solid lines: White solid lines cannot be crossed. If there is a dashed line between two same-direction lanes, lane changes are permitted; if it's a solid line, lane changes are prohibited. The white solid line along the roadside is used to divide motor vehicle lanes from non-motor vehicle lanes, also serving as the boundary line for motor vehicle lanes. 2. Benefits of white solid lines: Road traffic markings are primarily painted on road surfaces and must withstand sun exposure, rain, snow, freezing temperatures, and vehicle impact and wear, thus requiring strict performance standards. Firstly, they must have short drying times and simple application to minimize traffic disruption. Secondly, they must have strong reflectivity, bright colors, and high visibility both day and night. Additionally, they must possess anti-slip and wear-resistant properties to ensure traffic safety and longevity.
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