Can you ever cross two sets of double yellow lines?

YOU CANNOT cross a double yellow line to pass another vehicle. Two sets of solid double yellow lines that are two or more feet apart sometimes appear as a road marking. Don’t drive on or over these road markings. You may not make a left turn or U-turn across it.

Can you cross double yellow lines UK?

For most UK motorists the answer is no, you cannot park on double yellow lines.

What does two sets of double yellow lines mean?

Two sets of solid double yellow lines spaced two or more feet apart are considered a barrier. You may not drive on or over this barrier, or make a left turn or U-turn across it, except at designated openings.

What are the rules with double yellow lines?

Double yellow lines mean no waiting at any time, unless there are signs that specifically indicate seasonal restrictions. The times at which the restrictions apply for other road markings are shown on nearby plates or on entry signs to controlled parking zones.

Can I cross a solid yellow line?

You may not cross a solid yellow line to pass another vehicle. You can cross over a double solid yellow line to make left turn at an intersection, to enter or exit a road or a driveway, or to make a U-turn, if it can be made safely and is not otherwise prohibited.

When can you stop on a double yellow line?

It’s OK to stop briefly on double yellow lines to do so, but you must be continuously loading or unloading the whole time you’re parked. There’s also a time limit – 40 minutes for heavy goods vehicles and 20 minutes for light goods vehicles.

Is parking on double yellow lines illegal?

Unless you hold a disabled parking permit you cannot park on double yellow lines. The Highway Code states: “Double yellow lines indicate a prohibition of waiting at any time even if there are no upright signs.” If you can’t see a sign, play it safe and assume the parking ban is in place all day every day.

Is it illegal to paint the road UK?

Highway rights supersede any others. ‘It’s fine for him to paint as many lines as he wants on the road but they are not legally enforceable.

When may you cross solid yellow lines?

When making turns. As a general rule, broken traffic lines may be crossed but solid lines may not. Solid yellow lines may be crossed only when the driver is making a turn.

Can you park on the pavement next to double yellow lines?

Can You Park on the Pavement Next to Double Yellow Lines. Parking on the pavement has its own potential issues, those aside, whether you want to park behind double yellow lines, the other side of them, whether there’s a pavement or a grass verge, the answer is no, it’s illegal.

How long can you wait on double yellow lines?

Single or double yellow lines with no kerb markings You can load or unload for a maximum of 40 minutes. A Civil Enforcement Officer (CEO) will observe a private vehicle for five minutes and a commercial vehicle for 10 minutes and look for loading activity.

Can you cross double broken lines?

Many motorists are under the impression that it is illegal to cross a continuous double, or single, line even when driving off or on to a road. But it appears this is simply a myth. Under NSW road rules, you can cross a dividing line to enter or leave a property or road “by the shortest route”.

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