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Q: You're driving on a two-way road. There are double solid white lines along the centre of the road. What should you do if there's a stationary vehicle parked on the left?
Correct answer:
You may cross the solid line to pass the stationary vehicle if it's safe
Explanation
Double white lines along the centre of the road are usually found in places where there's a poor view ahead, usually caused by bends in the road. When the line nearest to you is solid, you may cross it to pass a stationary vehicle, providing that it's safe to do so.
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