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1.What does a single broken white line along the centre of the road mean. ?
A1. Alert drivers to danger and must not be crossed unless safe to do so.
Q2 What does a continuous white line along the centre of the road signify. ?
2A . All traffic must keep to the left. Must not cross
Q3 On what occasions can you cross a continuous white line.??
3a. •In an emergency and for accesss
•When directed to do so by a Guard
Q4 Are you allowed to park opposite a continuous white line.?
A4. no
Q5 Where there is a continuous and a broken white line along the centre of the road, which one do you obey. ?
5a. One nearest the driver
Q6 What does two broken white lines along the centre of the road indicate. ?
6A. Alert drivers to continuous lines ahead. Must not be crossed unless safe
Q7 Where would you see a broken yellow line. ?
7A. Edge of carriageway where hard shoulder is provided. (May be used to allow faster traffic to overtake )
Q8 What road markings would accompany a " No Entry" sign. ?
8. A Continuous and broken line - also words "No Entry"
Q9 What does the white Zig-Zag line at a Zebra Crossing mean. ?
9A. No Overtaking No Parking