An edge line that angles toward the center of the road indicates that:
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There’s a narrow bridge ahead.
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You must turn right.
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The road is narrower ahead.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Edge lines are solid lines along the road. If they angle toward the center of the road, it indicates that the road ahead is narrower than before. It is illegal to drive across the edge line unless directed to do so by a traffic officer or a sign.
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