Quick question. One Continuous white line, cross only to avoid an accident. Two continuous white lines, do not cross under any circumstances. So if one could avoid an accident by crossing the two white lines safely one shouldn’t??? 1:44
Good question! The two important facts first: Crossing double white lines is a traffic violation, and the prohibition is there for a reason. You must not cross the lines with one important exception: When directed to do so by law enforcement. As we know, a direct order from an officer must be obeyed even if it conflicts with existing rules. What if you can avoid an accident by crossing the lines? Well, it should never be your first choice. Consider braking or steering without crossing the lines instead. If you cross the lines to avoid a crash, will you get a ticket? Probably not. But it wouldn't be good if your action caused a secondary crash worse than the potential first one. Finally, the double white lines are rarely used except to separate HOV lanes.
Great video because my teacher certainly made it confusing to me on road pavement and now I know which pavements they are and which one can you be allowed to switch
There is no simple answer. Some states, including California and Texas, allow U-turns across a double yellow line as long as they are safe and there are no signs prohibiting them. In New York, they are not allowed. Read more: driversprep.com/crossing-the-double-yellow-lines/
You may never enter a shared center lane to make a RIGHT turn. The lane is for LEFT turns only. At ~3.28 the car in the center turns has its right turn signal activated. For a left turn, you wait until it is safe to turn.
oh you got me confused already. the X and your cars going. the arrow goes to the left cars drveing as if wrong directions. I got to find a better film.
Can someone please tell me what it means when it says “drivers are permitted to pass when it is safe to do so or when it says “drivers are not permitted to pass. Idk what “pass” means like pass another car? Idk
The law normally use the phrase "overtake and pass", handbooks often one of the two verbs to describe the movement of changing direction to pass another vehicle..
This was so much better than reading the manual, great refresher / video thank you
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this was so helpful I am a visual learner so this really help me understand
so helpful. i was confused on these
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Thank you,it was very useful to me,I learned too much about the traffic road that I didn't before.
I can read road signs really easily but im terrified that I might forget the road lines and cause an accident 😭
It is so confusing to me Ik how to drive the car but intersections don’t make any since to me
@@bluenova5599 right?? It’s confusing
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Quick question. One Continuous white line, cross only to avoid an accident. Two continuous white lines, do not cross under any circumstances.
So if one could avoid an accident by crossing the two white lines safely one shouldn’t??? 1:44
Good question! The two important facts first: Crossing double white lines is a traffic violation, and the prohibition is there for a reason. You must not cross the lines with one important exception: When directed to do so by law enforcement. As we know, a direct order from an officer must be obeyed even if it conflicts with existing rules. What if you can avoid an accident by crossing the lines? Well, it should never be your first choice. Consider braking or steering without crossing the lines instead.
If you cross the lines to avoid a crash, will you get a ticket? Probably not. But it wouldn't be good if your action caused a secondary crash worse than the potential first one.
Finally, the double white lines are rarely used except to separate HOV lanes.
thank you so much because i was so confused
Californians: How many turn signals do you need to cross eight lanes?
Great video because my teacher certainly made it confusing to me on road pavement and now I know which pavements they are and which one can you be allowed to switch
What an amazing video!
this really helped Thank you !
Amazing video, really helpful 👍
First 4 lane road is backwards. Need to change the direction of the green arrows...
This is such a great video
Thank you very much
Can you U turn across double yellow lines?
There is no simple answer. Some states, including California and Texas, allow U-turns across a double yellow line as long as they are safe and there are no signs prohibiting them. In New York, they are not allowed. Read more: driversprep.com/crossing-the-double-yellow-lines/
Hi, do you guys have some video to show cars in the lines ?
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At 3:28 do u mean like don't wait there super long or just don't wait there period?
You may never enter a shared center lane to make a RIGHT turn. The lane is for LEFT turns only. At ~3.28 the car in the center turns has its right turn signal activated. For a left turn, you wait until it is safe to turn.
oh you got me confused already. the X and your cars going. the arrow goes to the left cars drveing as if wrong directions. I got to find a better film.
That's what it looked like, but I realized it's a 2D animation so the arrow was meant to be up pointing down and not left
this can be so confusing
Can someone please tell me what it means when it says “drivers are permitted to pass when it is safe to do so or when it says “drivers are not permitted to pass. Idk what “pass” means like pass another car? Idk
The law normally use the phrase "overtake and pass", handbooks often one of the two verbs to describe the movement of changing direction to pass another vehicle..
2:20 2:56
what? i thought you said yellow lines are for cars going opposite from each other
You should probably watch it again.
@@ulfhagbo he means 0:59
How do I apply for this kinds of jobs !?
is this for California?
Pavement markings are the same across the US
Music bothering, it will be better just voice
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