A driver is traveling along a two-lane road and intends to turn left into a private driveway. The pavement marking in the center of the road consists of a solid yellow line on the driver's side and a broken yellow line on the opposing side. Which of the following rules governs making a left turn in this scenario?
- The driver may cross the solid yellow line to turn left into the driveway, provided the turn can be made safely after yielding to oncoming traffic.Cevap
- BThe driver must proceed to the next intersection because crossing any solid yellow line is illegal under all circumstances.
- CThe driver has the right-of-way to turn immediately across the lane because the broken line faces oncoming traffic.
- DThe driver is only required to signal their intent 25 feet before initiating the left turn across the line.
Cevap
Crossing a solid yellow line is legally permitted when executing a left turn into or out of a private driveway, alleyway, or private road, provided the driver signals properly and yields to oncoming traffic.
While solid yellow lines prohibit passing or overtaking other vehicles, traffic laws make a specific exception allowing drivers to cross a solid yellow line to make a left turn into or out of a private driveway, alley, or business entrance, provided the turn can be completed safely after yielding to oncoming traffic.
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Turning across solid yellow lines into private driveways and right-of-way rules