A solid yellow line on your side of the center line means:
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You aren't allowed to pass.
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You are in the high speed lane.
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You can cross the line to pass other vehicles.
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You are in a turn lane.
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Explanation
If you have a solid yellow line on your left (on your side of the centerline), it means you are in a lane where passing or crossing the centerline is not allowed. If you have a broken yellow line on your left (on your side of the centerline), you may cross it under safe circumstances. Always be sure to check the type of centerline, as it can change multiple times along the same road.
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