Two solid yellow lines on the pavement mean:
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Passing is not allowed.
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Passing is allowed for both drivers.
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Passing is allowed during daylight only.
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Passing is allowed if you are at the top of a hill.
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Explanation
When driving on roads where traffic moves in opposite directions, solid yellow lines indicate that passing is not allowed. Two solid yellow lines between lanes of traffic means neither side can pass, and you should stay in your lane until the lines end or change to a dashed line.
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