Two solid yellow lines between lanes of traffic mean:
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You can cross the lines to overtake slower vehicles.
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Passing is permitted on the left.
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The lanes are designed to carry traffic in one direction at certain times and in the opposite direction at other times.
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Neither side can pass.
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Explanation
Two solid yellow lines between lanes of traffic indicate that passing is not allowed in either direction. These markings are used to communicate to drivers that they should not attempt to overtake or cross into the opposing lane.
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