Is it permitted to drive over a broken longitudinal line if you are driving on a carriageway with lanes less than 3 metres wide?
Signage: Road markings
Explanation
The **broken line** on the road is made up of small lines separated by spaces. This line generally prohibits drivers from driving over it. However, there is an important exception: when the **lane is less than three meters wide**, it is allowed to drive over the broken line if it is **necessary** and as long as **traffic safety permits**. This means that in situations where space is limited, drivers can cross the broken line, but they must ensure that doing so does not compromise road safety.

Therefore, the correct answer is that it is indeed allowed to drive over a longitudinal broken line on roads with lanes less than 3 meters wide, as long as it is necessary and safety permits.
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