You may pass another vehicle if:
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You are driving next to a double solid white line.
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You are driving next to a double solid yellow line.
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You are driving next to a solid yellow line alongside a broken yellow line.
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You are driving next to a broken white or yellow line.
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Explanation
You may pass another vehicle if you are driving next to a broken white or yellow line, provided it is safe to do so. Passing is not allowed next to double solid yellow lines, as these indicate no-passing zones. Changing lanes is also prohibited if the road is marked with double solid white lines. If you see a solid yellow line alongside a broken yellow line, passing is only allowed from the side of the broken line, not the solid line.
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