A broken white line:

Separates two lanes traveling in the same direction.
Means passing or crossing is prohibited in that lane.
Marks the right edge of the roadway.
None of the above.
Explanation

Broken white lines separate two or more lanes that have traffic moving in the same direction. They inform drivers that they may cross these centerlines to pass other vehicles, make left turns, and change lanes as long as the drivers do not cut off other vehicles.

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