Rules of the Road
When can you cross a single solid white line in the centre of the road?
- ○Whenever you want to overtake
- ✓To pass a stationary vehicle, cyclist or road maintenance, if safe
- ○Never, for any reason
- ○Only at night
Correct answer
To pass a stationary vehicle, cyclist or road maintenance, if safe
You may cross a solid white line to pass a stationary obstruction, a cyclist, horse or maintenance vehicle travelling at 10 mph or less, when safe (rule 129).
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