You may cross double yellow lines to pass another vehicle if:
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The line closest to you is solid.
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The line closest to you is broken.
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The vehicle in front of you is turning right.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Double yellow lines separate traffic moving in opposite directions. You may only cross them to pass another vehicle if the line closest to you is broken - this indicates passing is permitted in your direction. If the line on your side is solid, you must not cross it to pass, even if the other line is broken. Always check the road markings before attempting to pass.
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