The road edge on the right side is marked by a ___________ line.
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solid yellow
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broken yellow
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broken white
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solid white
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Explanation
A solid white line not only divides lanes of traffic moving in the same direction but also marks the right edge of the road. Crossing this line should generally be avoided unless it's necessary to do so due to an emergency or to avoid a road hazard. This line serves as a visual guide to keep you in your lane and maintain safe spacing between your vehicle and the road edge. Always stay within this line when driving.
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