When the highway you are driving on is divided by two solid yellow lines, you:
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May cross the yellow lines only if there is no on-coming traffic.
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May never cross the yellow lines.
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May cross the yellow lines only to make a U-turn.
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May cross the yellow lines only to make a left turn into a private road or a driveway.
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Explanation
Solid yellow lines indicate that passing or crossing is prohibited. Crossing these lines poses a significant risk of head-on collisions and is therefore illegal. Solid yellow lines are used to separate traffic moving in opposite directions and ensure safe travel by preventing vehicles from crossing into oncoming lanes.
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