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White lines can be broken to indicate changes in traffic flow or rules, such as lanes merging or diverging. Solid white lines, on the other hand, should not be crossed unless necessary for safety reasons. It's important to always follow local traffic laws and rules regarding road markings.
False. White lines on roads can be either solid or broken, depending on their purpose. Solid white lines indicate that lane changes are discouraged, while broken white lines allow for lane changes.
One mile is 5,280 feet. Measure one white line and one space between the lines and add them together. Divide that sum into 5,280 and then divide by 2 and subtract 1. (assuming the length of the lines and spaces are the same.) ex: line = 5ft, space = 5ft. divide 5,280 by 10 = 528 - 1 = 527 white lines. CORRECT ANSWER: Since per the department of transportation regulations, the length of a white line is 20 feet long with a 10 foot space between the white lines, you get one white line every 30 feet, divide 5280 by 30 and you get 176 white lines per mile.
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No, this statement is false. Meridians are lines of longitude that converge at the poles, meaning they touch at the poles. Lines of latitude, however, like the equator, never intersect and are always parallel to each other.
White sugar is broken down into glucose and fructose in the body. These simple sugars are then absorbed into the bloodstream to provide energy for cells.