Broken white lines:
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Can be crossed over at any time.
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Indicate you are in a no passing zone.
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Indicate a solid barrier or obstruction on the road.
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Separate lanes of traffic going in the same direction.
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Explanation
Broken white lines on the road are used to separate lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction. Unlike solid white lines, broken white lines can be crossed with caution when it is safe to do so. However, you should always exercise caution and check for other vehicles before changing lanes or crossing these lines.
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