Two sets of solid double yellow lines that are two or more feet apart stand for:
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A reversible lane.
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A barrier.
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A center left turn lane.
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A turnout area.
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Explanation
When driving next to two sets of solid double yellow lines that are two or more feet apart, treat them as a barrier. Do not cross or drive over these lines to make a left turn or U-turn. Only turn at designated openings in the barrier where allowed.
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