If on a road there is a continuous longitudinal line next to a broken line...
Signage: Road markings
Explanation
When there is a **solid line** next to a **broken line** on a road, it is important to know which of the two lines we should follow. In this case, each driver must pay attention only to the **line closest to the lane they are driving in**. This means that if the broken line is closer to your lane, you can cross it under certain conditions, whereas if the solid line is closer, you must not cross it.

This principle is crucial for maintaining order and safety on the road, as each line has a specific purpose depending on its relative position to the lane being driven in.
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