Lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions are divided by ____ lines.
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orange
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yellow
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white
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black
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Explanation
Yellow lines divide lanes of traffic traveling in opposite directions. A double, solid yellow line indicates that passing is not allowed for both directions of traffic. A single, broken yellow line means that passing is allowed for both directions of travel. If there is a double centerline consisting of a solid yellow line and a broken yellow line, you are allowed to pass if the broken line is on your side of the lane.
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