What kind of road marking is composed of white dashed lines and triangular zone markings?
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Road markings composed of white dashed lines and triangular zones are called road entrance markings. Below are specific introductions to road markings: 1. White dashed-solid lines: When dashed lines are in the middle of a road section, their function is to separate same-direction traffic flows or serve as safe driving distance indicators. When at intersections, they guide vehicle movement. Solid lines in the middle of road sections separate same-direction motor vehicles from non-motor vehicles or indicate the edge of traffic lanes. At intersections, they serve as guiding lane lines or stop lines. 2. Double white dashed-solid lines: Dashed lines in the middle of road sections function as variable lane lines that change with driving direction over time. At intersections, they serve as yield lines. Solid lines at intersections function as stop lines.