Lane markings that separate traffic moving in opposite direction are:
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Black and white.
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Yellow.
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Yellow and white.
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White.
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Explanation
Yellow lane markings that separate traffic moving in opposite directions are used to indicate the centerline of the road. Yellow lines are used to indicate that you are on a two-way road, and that you should stay on your side of the road. This helps drivers to know which side of the road to drive on and separates oncoming traffic.
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