A single yellow line marks the ________ of divided highways and one-way streets.
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shared lane
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right edge
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left edge
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reversible lane
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Explanation
A solid line along the side of a road marks the edge of the pavement. A single solid yellow line is used to mark the left edge of a pavement on a divided highway and on a one-way street, and a single solid white line marks the right edge of the pavement.
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