Longitudinal lines

CENTER LINE (OR SEPARATION LINE)- crossing of solid white lines requires special care and is discouraged.

LANE LINE- changing of lane is allowed provided that it is safe to do so and will not result to obstruction.

BARRIER LINE DOUBLE SOLID YELLOW LINES never cross to pass another vehicle unless permitted.

SINGLE SOLID YELLOW LINE means overtaking is prohibited on both directions.

SOLID YELLOW LANE ON LEFT OF TRAFFIC DIRECTION- a driver must not stop at the side a road marked with a continuous yellow edge line.

BROKEN AND SOLID YELLOW LINES overtaking is permitted on the side of the broken line but not on side of solid line.

BROKEN YELLOW LINE means passing is allowed

EDGE LINE- used to outline separate the outside edge of the pavement from the shoulder.

CONTINUITY LINE- when a driver see a continuity lines on the left side means the lane is ending or exiting and that the driver must change lanes if the driver wants to continue in the current direction. Continuity lines on the right mean that the lane will continue unaffected.

TRANSITION LINES- are used to guide the traffic safely past obstructions on roadways such as islands, median strips, bridge piers or indicate changes in the width of the traveled portion of the roadway and an increase or reduction in traffic lanes.