Tuesday, 28 April 2020

KNOW THE MEANING OF THESE YELLOW AND WHITE LINES ON THE ROAD !


We travel almost daily on roads and see various lines that are drawn on the road. Sometimes we get confused between various patterns and color of the road line. Knowing road marking is very important when it comes to road safety. In this article, we will tell you the meaning of various types of road lines.

Dashed white line



The most basic marking on roads, it means you may change lanes and are allowed to overtake a vehicle when it is safe to do so. A white line separates lanes of traffic moving in the same direction.


Solid white line


Solid white lines separate two lanes going the same direction. Basically seen on areas of strategic importance, when the line is solid it means that you are not allowed to overtake the car in front of you and should drive in a queue. These are also often used in construction areas to discourage drivers from moving around too much.

White lines on both sides of the road


These solid white lines running along the edge of the road indicate the “shoulder” of the road and let you know that — if the line is on your right side — you’re headed in the same direction as traffic.

Single Solid Yellow Line


Used in areas where visibility is low, it implies you are not meant to overtake any vehicle and should drive on your side.

Double Solid Yellow Lines


Usually used on dangerous roads or 2 lane roads, it strictly prohibits anybody from crossing over into the lane with traffic going in the opposite direction. A double yellow line indicates that passing is not allowed from either side of the road. It is mostly used in 2 lane roads.

Combo of one dashed/one yellow line in the center


This means vehicles on the side of the broken line can cross the line to the other side. Vehicles on the side of the unbroken line cannot.

Also, note that these conventions are region-specific. So, now you know the meaning of various color coding of road lines. Thank you for reading this article.

5 comments:

  1. Remarkable! Its really amazing article, I have got much clear idea about from this paragraph.

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  2. question.. is it allowable to overtake at double solid yellow lane when there is no vehicle in opposite side?

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    1. please reply because i saw many rider club here doing that....

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    3. Well, there shouldn't be anything physically stopping someone from doing so, but it was illegal when they did that, and they just weren't caught.
      I deleted my earlier message because I needed to make an edit to this and this site does not have that feature.

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