When driving on a roadway with a single broken white line:
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You may change lanes only if you are in the right lane.
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You may cross the broken white line to change lanes.
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Stay in the left lane at all times.
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You may not cross the broken white line.
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Explanation
Broken white lines on the roadway indicate that lanes of traffic are moving in the same direction and drivers are permitted to change lanes when safe to do so. Crossing the broken white line to change lanes is allowed, but drivers should exercise caution and ensure that there is no oncoming traffic or other obstacles in the way.
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