The road edge on the right side is marked by:
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A solid white line.
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Double solid yellow lines.
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A dashed line next to a solid line.
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A broken white line.
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Explanation
The right edge of the road is marked by a solid white line. This line helps drivers stay safely within their lane and avoid drifting off the road, especially at night or in poor visibility conditions. It serves as a visual guide that marks the boundary between the travel lane and the shoulder or edge of the pavement.
If you ever feel disoriented while driving in fog, rain, or darkness, following the solid white edge line can help you maintain proper lane position. However, you should not cross this line unless you are safely pulling over or exiting the roadway.
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