Bike lanes are separated from motor vehicle travel lanes by:
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Solid yellow lines.
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Solid or broken white lines.
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Broken yellow lines.
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Double yellow lines.
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Explanation
Bike lanes are typically marked by solid white lines that become dashed near intersections. Motorists may not drive in bike lanes but can cross the dashed area when turning right. Always check for bicyclists before merging. NEVER use a bike lane for passing or parking.
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