You may cross a double yellow line to pass another vehicle, if the yellow line next to:
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The other side of the road is a broken line.
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The other side of the road is a solid line.
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Your side of the road is a broken line.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
The rule is that solid lines should never be crossed, while broken lines allow passing. If you are driving next to a double yellow line, and the line next to you is broken while the other is solid, you may cross the lines to pass another vehicle. However, vehicles traveling in the opposite direction next to the solid line are not permitted to pass.
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