If the distance between the dashes of an elongated broken line is noticeably shorter than usual, this means...
Signage: Road markings
Explanation
**Dashed lines** on roads are made up of short segments with spaces between them. These lines indicate that you should not drive over them, except in specific situations.
- When the **distance between the dashed lines is shorter than usual**, this signals the proximity of a **dangerous situation** on the road. For example, there may be a curve with limited visibility or a continuous line nearby. This serves as a warning for drivers to be more attentive and reduce speed if necessary.

Therefore, if you see that the dashed lines have a shorter separation than normal, it is a sign that you are approaching a stretch of road that could be **especially dangerous**.
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