Stop lines, crosswalks and parking spaces are marked by:
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White lines.
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Yellow lines.
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Red lines.
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White broken lines.
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Explanation
Stop lines, crosswalks, parking spaces that aren't reserved for disabled people, and painted lines that divide lanes with traffic moving in the same direction are all marked by white lines.
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