Drivers may cross solid yellow lines:
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When making turns.
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Only to pass traffic moving in the same direction.
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During daylight hours only.
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At any time.
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Explanation
Lines separating traffic moving in opposite directions are yellow. Solid yellow lines indicate that passing is not allowed, however they may be crossed to make a left turn to or from an alley, private road, driveway, or street. Always exercise caution and ensure that it's safe to cross the line before doing so.
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