White lines on the road can mean several things. Double white lines down the centre of the road means do not cross or overtake in a vehicle. Dashed line on your side means you can overtake if it is safe to do so.
White lines are used to mark lanes so drivers can stick to a lane and not veer across the road. Look on any road for examples.
Two white parallel lines indicate that no passing is allowed.
(in the US) They indicate a no passing zone. The white lines indicate multiple lanes of travel in the same direction, while the yellow lines indicate opposing lanes of travel.
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The large lines indicate a kilometer per big line thingy
Traffic in the lane opposite the yellow line travels in the opposing direction.
Two white parallel lines indicate that no passing is allowed.
(in the US) They indicate a no passing zone. The white lines indicate multiple lanes of travel in the same direction, while the yellow lines indicate opposing lanes of travel.
dont cross
Two white (or yellow) parallel lines down the center of a roadway signify No Passing allowed.
In California, solid white lines mark traffic lanes going in the same direction, such as one-way streets.
At a junction or crossroads - STOP before proceeding.
Marks a non-crossable point in the road
Solid lines indicate no-passing zones.
It depends where you are. The rules of the road vary from country to country
I am very sure that widely spaced lines indicate flatness.
The white lines on the side of the road indicate the marker before the road shoulder. The yellow and sometimes white lines in the center mark the divide of the road for opposing directions of traffic.
Thin unbroken lines used to indicate dimensions are?