What does single yellow line mean?

(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.
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How long can you park on a single yellow line UK?

You can park on a single or double yellow line for up to 3 hours. You have to display your disabled badge clearly showing the blue badge clock with the time you arrived and parked. After your 3 hours are up, you have to wait for at least an hour before you park in the same spot. Your car shouldn't be obstructing the ...
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What is the difference between single and double yellow lines?

The difference between single and double yellow lines in their basic form are that double yellow lines indicate no waiting at any time (other than a very few exceptions) and single yellow lines indicate a part time waiting restriction in force.
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Can I park on a single yellow line?

Non-Demerit Parking Violations

Yellow Lines – Parking in by an unbroken, single or double, yellow line is considered a parking violation. A single yellow line is a no parking zone from 7am to 7pm on that side of the road.
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What do single yellow lines mean UK?

A single yellow line is a road marking which indicates that parking is restricted at certain times. In the UK, these restrictions are in place to make it easier for emergency services and other traffic to get along the roads.
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15 - Traffic Lane Markings



What does continuous yellow line mean?

A continuous yellow line means drivers are not allowed to overtake. The line is mostly found at corners,crossing zones, approaching/at bridges, black spots,sharp hills and near junctions among other places.
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What does yellow lines on the kerb mean?

Yellow marks on the kerb or at the edge of the carriageway indicate that loading or unloading is prohibited at the times shown on the nearby black and white plates. You may stop while passengers board or alight.
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When can you park on double yellow lines UK?

Double yellow lines indicate a prohibition of waiting at any time even if there are no upright signs. You MUST NOT wait or park, or stop to set down and pick up passengers, on school entrance markings (see 'Road markings') when upright signs indicate a prohibition of stopping.
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Can I stop at double yellow line?

Roads marked with double yellow zig-zag lines indicate that motorists are not allowed to stop at the side of the road where it is drawn at all times.
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Can I drop off on double yellow lines?

You can pull over on double yellow lines to drop off or pick somebody up, as long as there are no stopping restrictions. Just make sure your van isn't blocking any traffic, roads or junctions.
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Can you park on a single white line UK?

Single white line parking

Where the road has a solid, unbroken white line running along the side, parking is considered legal. In some cases, the single white line is there to indicate that there's no pavement – if this is the case then it's illegal to park there.
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What's the purpose of the yellow lines?

Explanation: These lines are a device often found on the approach to a roundabout or a dangerous junction. They become closer together as you approach the hazard, warning you to slow down.
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What does a broken yellow line adjacent to the kerb mean?

A broken yellow kerb line is a CLEARWAY line. You must not stop at the edge of the road between the hours shown on the sign except in a medical or similar emergency. Buses, taxis and hire cars may only stop to pick up or set down passengers.
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What does yellow line on pavement mean?

Yellow lines along the road indicate there are waiting restrictions. Not only do they apply to the road but also the pavement and verges. You may stop to load, unload or for passengers to get in or out of the vehicle providing there are no signs saying so.
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Can you overtake on yellow lane?

You can pass a vehicle in this situation as long as you stay to the left of the yellow line. Your wheels must not cross the yellow line. This allows you to get past slow vehicles which would normally pull to the left to help you overtake, e.g. tractors.
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When the road is marked with a solid yellow line?

Solid yellow lines mark the center of a road used for two-way traffic. Broken yellow lines indicate that you may pass if the broken line is next to your driving lane. Two solid yellow lines indicate no passing.
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Who has right of way when merging Qld?

On roads where there are no lanes marked on the road—when lines of traffic merge, you must give way to any vehicle that is ahead of you. In this example, Vehicle B (yellow) must give way to Vehicle A (white). Lines of traffic refers to adjacent rows of vehicles that do not have a lane separation line between them.
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What does single red line mean?

Single red line. This is one red line painted on the road by the pavement. It means no stopping for any reason during restricted periods, which will be detailed on a nearby sign.
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Can you load on a double yellow line?

Single or double yellow lines with no kerb markings

You can load or unload for a maximum of 40 minutes. A Civil Enforcement Officer (CEO) will observe a private vehicle for five minutes and a commercial vehicle for 10 minutes and look for loading activity.
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Can you park at single white line?

As a general rule of thumb, as long as there are no lines on either side of the road, and the lane divider is a single non-continuous white line, you are allowed to park on both sides of the road. But, do ensure that you park your vehicle in a manner that doesn't block any entrances and the flow of traffic.
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Is it illegal to park in front of a driveway UK?

Is it illegal to park in front of a driveway? Strictly speaking, it's not always technically illegal to park in front of a driveway. However, parking over a dropped kerb is illegal and is a type of parking offence that is handled by councils.
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Can I paint a white line across my driveway?

If you have a Private Driveway, Crossover or Garage that you have difficulty in accessing due to cars being parked across your access you can apply for White Lines to be painted as a deterrent.
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Is it illegal to pick someone up from a bus stop?

Non-scheduled buses, such as school buses and factory buses, can drive in the bus lane, but they cannot stop, pick up or drop off passengers along the bus lane.
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What is red route?

Red routes warn motorist's that you cannot stop to park, load, unload or board and alight from a vehicle (except for a licensed taxi or if you hold a blue badge).
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Is it illegal to stop in a taxi rank?

Private hire vehicles must never stop or wait in taxi ranks, or the driver will be subject to a Penalty Charge Notice and potentially licensing action.
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