Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles Permit Practice Test

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What does a solid double yellow line indicate on the road?

  1. Passing is allowed in both directions

  2. Passing is not allowed in either direction

  3. There is no parking allowed

  4. Lane changes can be made safely

The correct answer is: Passing is not allowed in either direction

A solid double yellow line on the road indicates that passing is not allowed in either direction. This means that vehicles must remain in their lanes and cannot cross this line to overtake another vehicle. The purpose of this marking is to enhance safety on the road by preventing passing in areas where it's deemed too dangerous, such as near intersections or in spots with limited visibility. The presence of the double lines serves as a clear visual cue to drivers, reinforcing the idea that staying in your lane is crucial in these areas for everyone's safety. It is vital for drivers to recognize and obey this marking to avoid potential collisions. In contrast, the other options suggest scenarios that would misrepresent the traffic rules regarding lane use and safety.