Roads with double solid yellow lines in the center indicate that passing is:
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Not allowed in either direction.
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Allowed only in your direction of travel.
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Allowed in both directions.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
The answer is correct because double solid yellow lines in the center of the road indicate that passing is not allowed in either direction. Yellow lines are used to divide traffic traveling in opposite directions on two-lane roads. When there is a double, solid yellow centerline, it means that passing is prohibited for both directions of traffic.
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