How is the center of the carriageway usually marked on bends with reduced visibility?
Signage: Road markings
Explanation
In **curves with reduced visibility**, the center of the roadway is usually marked with a **continuous longitudinal line**. This line indicates to drivers that they should not change lanes or overtake, as visibility is limited and performing these maneuvers could be dangerous.
- **Continuous lines** on the road are a clear signal to drivers that they must stay in their lane and not cross into the opposite lane.
- In situations where visibility is reduced, such as in sharp curves, it is crucial to follow these indications to avoid accidents.
Therefore, the marking with a continuous line in the center of the roadway is an essential safety measure in these conditions.
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