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Road Markings

Road Markings. Alyson Slomko. What are Road M arkings?. Road markings have the same force of law as signs or traffic signals. Number of Road Markings. There are fourteen different road marks that a driver needs to know in order to be a safe and precautious driver. A. Yellow Center Lines.

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Road Markings

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  1. Road Markings Alyson Slomko

  2. What are Road Markings? Road markings have the same force of law as signs or traffic signals.

  3. Number of Road Markings There are fourteen different road marks that a driver needs to know in order to be a safe and precautious driver.

  4. A. Yellow Center Lines 1. Separate traffic flow going in opposite directions

  5. L. Solid Line 2. On a motorist’s side of the center line means do not pass

  6. M. Edge Lines 3. Separate the shoulder from the travel lane and show the edges of highways

  7. J. White Stop Lines 4. Show where to stop at stop signs or traffic signals

  8. F. White Lines 5. Separate traffic going the same way when there is more than one lane; show edges of the road

  9. H. Yellow Solid Lines 6. Prohibit passing; stay in the lane

  10. D. White Special Markings 7. Show special conditions, such as STOP AHEAD, SCHOOL and R X R

  11. K. Dashed Lines 8. On a motorist’s side of the center line of the road mean that passing is permitted when safe

  12. N. White Diamonds 9. Indicate high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes reserved for a particular vehicle type or vehicles carrying multiple riders, as identified by posted regulatory signs

  13. G. Road Arrows 10. When used with other signs, show the correct direction a motorist must make in that particular lane

  14. I. White Crosswalks 11. Indicate pedestrian crossing areas

  15. E. Yellow Edge Lines 12. Separate the shoulder from the travel lane and show the edge of the highway

  16. B. White Dashed Lines 13. Separate traffic lanes on multi-lane highways

  17. C. Yellow & Solid Dashed Lines 14. Control passing

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