Yes
A simple one perhaps but subject would have to be something made yup of only parallel lines like rain or a straight road
Two white parallel lines indicate that no passing is allowed.
dont cross
It is an axiom that parallel lines never meet in Euclidean geometry. Never.However in another kind of geometry (can't remember name) it states that parallel lines will eventually meet.Take a look at this picture in the related link, below.Technically the lines are parallel (in theory, they have imperfections), but due to our perspective parallel lines appear to meet. Note: If they really do meet, then you could drive down the road and eventually there would not be a road, anymore.
Two parallel white lines on the road mean there is no overtaking by people on either side of the road, however one side will have a broken white line ahead. Only this side of the road are allowed to overtake.
The artist use different types of lines in the painting. For example, he you straight lines from the side of the building and curved line for the winding road and leaves on the trees.
Marks a non-crossable point in the road
Marks a non-crossable point in the road
get alote of road, paint white, straight lines that a car can fit in
A way to remember what a parallel lines looks like is that the word "parallel" has two "ls" in it. Ex: Para"ll"el. Parallel lines go side by side in the same direction like rail road tracks. Hope this helped. ;)
When two parallel solid yellow lines separate lanes of traffic, the only legal maneuver you can perform is turning left into a driveway on the opposite side of the road.
same direction, if the lines are broken this means you are allowed to change lanes. If the line or lines are solid, you are not supposed to change lanes.