Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles Permit Practice Test

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A broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line indicates that:

  1. Passing is not allowed on either side

  2. Passing is permitted on the side with the broken yellow line

  3. Drivers must yield to oncoming traffic

  4. Passing is only allowed during daylight hours

The correct answer is: Passing is permitted on the side with the broken yellow line

A broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line has a specific meaning in traffic regulation. The presence of a broken yellow line indicates that passing is permitted for the drivers on the side of the line that is broken. This means that if you are driving in a lane adjacent to the broken line, you may legally pass another vehicle. However, the solid yellow line informs drivers on that side that they are not permitted to pass, as doing so is against traffic rules. This marking is designed to enhance road safety by clearly indicating the rules for passing in different lanes, allowing drivers to make informed choices about when it is safe to execute a passing maneuver. Understanding these markings is essential for maintaining safe driving practices and complying with traffic laws.