There is a continuous longitudinal line next to a broken one. Which one must be obeyed?
Signage: Road markings
Explanation
Priority of markings: continuous next to discontinuous
- When there is a **continuous line** next to a **discontinuous line**, you must obey the marking on the **side you are driving on**.
- If the **continuous** line is on your side: **you cannot cross** (neither overtake nor change lanes).
- If the **discontinuous** line is on your side: you can **cross it** when it is **safe and allowed**.
- These markings can separate **opposing directions** or indicate **different restrictions** according to the lane.
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