A solid white line on the right edge of the highway slants in toward your left. That shows that:
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The road will get narrower.
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There is an intersection ahead.
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You will soon be required to turn left.
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You are approaching a construction area.
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Explanation
A solid white line on the right edge of the highway that slants toward your left indicates that the road will get narrower ahead. Solid lines along the side of the road tell drivers where its edge is. The slanting of the solid white line toward the center of the road serves as a warning that the road width is decreasing.
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