You are driving on a two-lane road with traffic moving in opposite directions, and a solid yellow line is painted on your side of the center line. You:
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Must pass other vehicles on the right.
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May pass only if you are within 100 feet of a bridge, tunnel, or railroad crossing.
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May not pass other vehicles.
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May cross the solid yellow line when changing lanes.
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Explanation
Lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions are separated by yellow lane lines. If the centerline has a solid line next to a broken one, vehicles on the side of the solid line may not pass. Drivers on the side of the broken line may pass, as long as it is safe to do so. Double solid yellow lines mean that vehicles traveling in either direction are not allowed to pass.
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