Two sets of solid double yellow lines spaced 2 feet or more apart:
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Allow for passing in either direction.
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Mark traffic lanes going in the same direction.
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Are considered a barrier.
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May be used to begin or end left-hand turns.
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Explanation
Two sets of solid double yellow lines spaced 2 feet or more apart are considered a barrier. You cannot drive on or over this barrier, nor make a left turn or U-turn across it, except at designated openings.
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