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Originally Posted by villagetinker
I have been driving since 1966, and I still remember my driving instructor stating you NEVER cross double yellow lines or solid WHITE lines to pass. On a side note, I see this all the time on Pinellas Place.
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VT is correct. I have been driving 12 years longer that him and it was that way when I took Driver's Ed. The rule of law in almost all states is that you are not permitted to cross a solid line of any color. The color only indicates whether there is opposing traffic (yellow) or traffic moving in your direction (white). In the glorious six lanes of traffic in downtown Atlanta, the HOV lane is separated from the other five lanes by a solid white line. Periodically, this solid white line changes to a dashed line where drivers are permitted to exit or enter the HOV lane.