Road Markings
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A solid yellow centre line on a two way road divides traffic moving in opposite directions, helping prevent head on collisions.

An unbroken yellow line on the left is a barrier line, prohibiting vehicles from overtaking or crossing it for safety

Broad white stripes indicate a crosswalk, drivers must slow down and give way to pedestrians crossing or about to cross.

Two dashed parallel lines mark the extension of a bike path, allowing cyclists to cross safely through the junction.

A thick white stop line before a yellow barrier line requires vehicles to stop completely when indicated by signs or lights.

White triangles on the road indicate a give way marking. Drivers must reduce speed and yield to cross traffic.

Yellow and white striped areas are painted islands or buffers. They must not be driven over or used for parking.