You may make a legal left turn across a double yellow line.You may not PASS another vehicle by crossing over the double yellow line.
I believe it is.Added: You may make a legal left turn across a double yellow line.You may not PASS another vehicle by crossing over the double yellow line.
They hit you. There is a reason you never cross a double yellow line.
Never, Double solid yellow means that you cannot cross
You may not cross a double yellow line or drive to the left side of the roadway when approaching within 100 feet of an intersection or a railroad crossing.
You may not cross a double yellow line or drive to the left side of the roadway when approaching within 100 feet of an intersection or a railroad crossing.
This is correct.Clarification: You may never "DRIVE" to the left of a yellow line. However, you may CROSS the yellow line at a right angle to make an immediate legal left turn.
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
Double yellow continuous lines means stay in your lane, which is the right hand lane on a 2-lane road in the United States. You are not permitted to cross double yellow continuous lines. In some jurisdictions, the police will ticket you if your tire even comes close to or touches the double yellow lines because you are encroaching on the opposite lane's space.
Double yellow lines signify only NO PASSING, they are not a barricade to making a lawful left turn into a driveway or business on the opposite side of the road.
You're supposed to have exited the lane well before the white line turns solid. You're not supposed to cross over a solid line - either white or yellow - for any reason, emergencies notwithstanding.
Yes, you can provided the yellow lines are :Solid yellow lines mark the center of a road used for two-way traffic.Broken yellow lines mean you may pass if the broken line is next to your driving lane.Two solid yellow lines mean no passing. Never drive to the left of these lines unless you are:Turning left at an intersection.Turning into or out of a private road or driveway.In a carpool lane that has a designated entrance on the left.Instructed by construction or other signs to drive on the other side of the road because your side is closed or blocked.(1) Solid yellow line: No passing if solid yellow line is on your side.(2) Double solid lines: DO NOT pass.(3) Broken yellow line: May pass if movement can be made safely.Two sets of solid double yellow lines spaced two or more feet apart are considered a barrier. Do not drive on or over this barrier or make a left turn or a U-turn across it except at designated openings. (See diagram .)