One broken line indicates:
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You cannot pass other vehicles or go across the line.
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You can change lanes, but only when traffic conditions or obstructions in the road make it necessary.
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You can pass other vehicles and change lanes, if it is safe.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Broken yellow or white lines that divide two or more lanes mean that drivers may cross them to pass the vehicle ahead of them, to change lanes, or to make left turns. Before crossing these lines, drivers must always check their blind spots to make sure they don't cut off other drivers.
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