That would depend on where you park it - different countries have different laws, even different cities have different laws.
Then they would not be supplementary lines.
If lines were not perpendicular,they would either be intersecting or parrallel.
When you are passing another vehicle, you encounter a solid yellow line in your lane or a solid double yellow lines in the center of the road. The vehicle law says you may not cross over the solid yellow lines. Hence I would suggest you slow down and get back in your lane.
When there are 2 sets of double solid yellow lines you may not cross it for any reason. They are treated as though it is a solid wall. If there is only one set of double yellow lines you can turn across it to enter a driveway or parking lot.If the inner line is a dashed line(and it would be wider than 2 feet) that area is used to begin or complete left turns
What would happen if you plug off the two little lines on the back of the power steering pumping a Lexus ls 40056
If you double the diameter, or the radius, then the perimeter will also double.
Nothing "would happen", except that blue crayons would probably tend to last longer.
The double yellow center line in SC means it is illegal to pass another vehicle, it means you are in a no passing zone. It is the same in all states that I know of. If you wanted to make a left turn into an establisment across the double yellow centerline it would be legal unless a no left turn sign was posted. Unfortunately there are some cops that would argue the point. Double solid yellow lines mark the center of the road and separate oncoming traffic. Passing is not allowed in either direction. You may not cross the lines unless you are making a left turn. Here is the SC Dept. Of Motor Vehicles website. http://www.scdmvonline.com/DMVNew/forms/Signs.pdf
it would appear orange
They would 'intersect'. ('cross', have one point in common)
hey would probably get smaller!