Median line.
The line(s) which run down the center of a roadway.
The road is narrower ahead. The road is narrower ahead. The road is narrower ahead.
This is called the diameter of the line that passes through the center of the circle. Half of that line is called the radius.
this is called a vertices.
A radius
The line(s) which run down the center of a roadway.
The lines on the road are markers for you to stay between. The white line and yellow center line (on a two lane road) should not be touched by car tires, but should be driven between to stay an average of the center of the space.
The road is narrower ahead. The road is narrower ahead. The road is narrower ahead.
75 feet
no passing on your side of the road. only the other side
This is called the diameter of the line that passes through the center of the circle. Half of that line is called the radius.
A line from the center of a circle to any point on the circle is called a radius.
It's not illegal unless the center line is solid. When the center has no line or dashed lines, then it is ok to pass.
The line circling the center of the globe is called the Ecuator. The capital city of Ecuador [Quito] sit right on the Ecuator.
"Center line only" driving refers to a traffic situation where a driver must adhere to the rules associated with the center line on the road. Typically, this means that the vehicle should remain on the correct side of the center line, which separates opposing lanes of traffic. In some contexts, it can also imply that the driver should not cross the center line unless it is safe to do so, such as when overtaking another vehicle in a passing zone. This concept is crucial for maintaining safety and preventing collisions on the road.
this is called a vertices.
This line is called a radius.