The broken line on your side means you can cross over while the people in the other lane can't.
I guess you mean "A line drawn between 2 vertices which are not next to each other?":The line is a diagonal.
A line segment is a line that has 2 endpoints and all the points in between
14k is not solid gold because the 14 means it is 14 parts of gold to another metals.
There are three lines in the figure described. Two of the lines never meet, these are the parallel lines. The third line crosses the other lines, it is the "transversal" line. If the parallel lines are really line SEGMENTS then each can be bisected (cut into two equal lengths) This is what your description states.
timber line: line marking the upper limit of tree growth in mountains or northern latitudes
A solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line means that vehicles next to the broken line may pass. The yellow lines define the road as two way, traffic opposing each other. The side of the road with the solid yellow line facing it is a no-passing zone, while the opposite side of the road, with the intermittent line facing it, passing is permitted.
Yellow lines define traffic that is flowing in the opposite direction. Solid lines mean do not cross, broken lines mean cross with caution. Without knowing which side was which, I cannot tell you if you were able to pass or not.
A single broken yellow line mean when safe to do so that will not interfear with other traffic, go pass the line and pass the vehicle on the left side and use that lane only for passing.
no passing on your side of the road. only the other side
Two way traffic - the lane with the broken side is permitted to cross over to the other side to pass, the lane with the solid line is not.
A solid yellow line means two things. The colour indicates that traffic on the other side of the line travels in the opposite direction as you're traveling. The solid line indicated that you may not cross into that lane to overtake another vehicle.
You must not stay on your side of the rode without passing to the other side, as long as its solid.
Yes, you can provided the yellow lines are :Solid yellow lines mark the center of a road used for two-way traffic.Broken yellow lines mean you may pass if the broken line is next to your driving lane.Two solid yellow lines mean no passing. Never drive to the left of these lines unless you are:Turning left at an intersection.Turning into or out of a private road or driveway.In a carpool lane that has a designated entrance on the left.Instructed by construction or other signs to drive on the other side of the road because your side is closed or blocked.(1) Solid yellow line: No passing if solid yellow line is on your side.(2) Double solid lines: DO NOT pass.(3) Broken yellow line: May pass if movement can be made safely.Two sets of solid double yellow lines spaced two or more feet apart are considered a barrier. Do not drive on or over this barrier or make a left turn or a U-turn across it except at designated openings. (See diagram .)
You must not stay on your side of the rode without passing to the other side, as long as its solid.
Stay in you lane.
no passing
A double solid white line separates two lanes of traffic going in the same direction. Crossing a double solid line is prohibited.