Two sets of solid, double, yellow lines that are two or more feet apart:
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May be crossed only to enter or exit a private driveway.
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Should be treated as a separate traffic lane.
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May not be crossed for any reason.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
If you are driving next to a centerline with two sets of solid double yellow lines, you must never cross them. It is illegal to pass another vehicle or make a turn when you are adjacent to solid yellow or white lines. Only dashed yellow or white lines may be crossed when it is safe to do so.
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