You may not pass another vehicle on either side of a _______ centerline.
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single broken yellow
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single broken white
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solid or broken yellow
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double solid yellow
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Explanation
Solid yellow lines are used to separate lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions. Two solid yellow lines indicate no passing. Therefore, when there is a double solid yellow centerline, it is not legal to pass another vehicle on either side of the centerline.
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