10 Questions
What does a broken yellow line on the road indicate?
Passing is allowed if it can be made safely
What is the meaning of a single or double yellow solid line on the road?
Passing is strictly prohibited for both directions
What is the significance of a single continuous line (or single continuous line to the left of a broken line) on the road?
You must keep to the left and must not cross these lines
What action should be taken when encountering two continuous parallel lines on the road?
You must keep to the left and must not cross these lines
What is the meaning of a broken line (or broken line to the left of a continuous line) on the road?
You must keep to the left of these lines and may cross them to overtake, or enter or leave the road
True or false: Passing is prohibited on the side of the broken yellow line?
False
True or false: You must keep to the left and not cross two continuous parallel lines on the road?
True
True or false: It is safe to overtake a bicycle rider when crossing a single continuous line?
True
True or false: Passing is allowed if it can be made in safety on a single or double yellow solid line?
False
True or false: You may cross a broken line to perform a U-turn where permitted, as long as it is safe?
True
Study Notes
Road Markings and lane Discipline
- A broken yellow line on the road indicates that passing is allowed, but only if it can be done safely.
- A single or double yellow solid line on the road means that passing is prohibited; it is not safe to overtake.
- A single continuous line (or single continuous line to the left of a broken line) on the road means that passing is prohibited from the side of the line; it is not safe to overtake.
- When encountering two continuous parallel lines on the road, drivers should not cross them; it is not allowed to change lanes.
- A broken line (or broken line to the left of a continuous line) on the road indicates that passing is allowed, but only if it can be done safely.
- Passing is prohibited on the side of the broken yellow line: FALSE (passing is allowed if it can be done safely).
- You must keep to the left and not cross two continuous parallel lines on the road: TRUE.
- It is safe to overtake a bicycle rider when crossing a single continuous line: FALSE (it is not safe to overtake).
- Passing is allowed if it can be made in safety on a single or double yellow solid line: FALSE (passing is prohibited).
- You may cross a broken line to perform a U-turn where permitted, as long as it is safe: TRUE.
Test your knowledge of traffic safety and pavement markings with this quiz based on Dr. Rouba Joumblat's lecture on CVLE 007. Learn the definitions and regulations for broken yellow lines, solid yellow lines, and double yellow solid lines to enhance your understanding of passing rules.
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