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What kind of marking is composed of white dashed lines and triangular area markings?

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Benjamin
07/23/25 4:27pm
White dashed lines and triangular area markings form the road entrance markings, primarily used on highways and other roads with interchanges. The purpose of these markings is: Highway entrance and exit transverse markings or triangular area markings provide safe merging guidance for vehicles entering or exiting ramps, reducing collisions with protruding curbs. Additional information: 1. Definition of road traffic markings: Road traffic markings are traffic safety facilities composed of various lines, arrows, text, vertical markings, raised pavement markers, and delineators painted on the road surface. Their function is to regulate and guide traffic. They can be used in conjunction with signs or independently. 2. Requirements: Highways, Class I and II roads, urban expressways, and arterial roads should be equipped with reflective traffic markings as specified in this standard; other roads may set markings as needed according to this standard.
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StBeau
08/10/25 12:15pm
I've been driving for over ten years, and these white dashed lines and triangular markings at intersections are incredibly common, especially at ramp entrances or cross turns. They're actually yield lines, telling you to slow down and not rush through, checking for any straight-moving vehicles or pedestrians that have the right of way. I remember one time I was in a hurry and almost ignored it, only for a large truck to suddenly appear—thankfully I hit the brakes and avoided an accident. This design is there to remind us not to rush, to observe carefully before moving. The little details on the road are all there to protect us. When it comes to driving, safety is the top priority; don't treat these as decorations and speed past. Now, whenever I see those white broken lines and triangular zones, I instinctively slow down and check my surroundings. Developing good habits can save a lot of worry. By the way, these markings might vary slightly in position depending on the road section, but their thoughtful function remains the same.
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Phyllis
09/22/25 6:24am
Every time I drive, I stay highly alert. Those white dashed lines and triangular markings aren't just for show—they're called yield lines, and you must take them seriously. A friend of mine learned this the hard way when he failed to slow down and plowed straight into the main road, totaling his car. The key point is that the triangular zone warns you of potential conflict points, while the dashed lines symbolize the need to slow down, stop, and check. Intersections have high accident rates, and ignoring these markings could lead to a chain-reaction crash. I always remind myself to hit the brakes when I see them, check the rearview mirror, and ensure no cars are coming from either side before proceeding. Developing this reflex can save lives. Road safety experts say these markings reduce accidents by over 20% because they force us to pause and think for an extra second. Don't risk it to save a few seconds—there are no second chances with life. Driving isn't a racing game; staying cautious benefits everyone.
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SanSophie
11/05/25 9:44am
That's a yield line. Traffic rules require you to slow down and give way to vehicles with higher right-of-way. The triangular area and white dashed lines mean you should stop or slow down to confirm safety. Don't force your way through or you'll get a ticket and points. Simply put, when you see a yield area, slow down and observe - no trouble if you don't cut in. Other markings like yellow lines indicate no parking, but this line specifically prevents intersection collisions. Following the rules is always the right move.
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