When the pavement is marked with a double yellow line, drivers may pass other vehicles:
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Only if the vehicle ahead is driving 10 mph or more under the speed limit.
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Only if there are no oncoming vehicles.
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None of the other answers is correct.
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Never.
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Explanation
Yellow lines separate lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions. Double solid yellow lines mean that passing is not allowed in either direction. Drivers may not cross the lines unless they are turning left.
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