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A broken line consists of dashes, and it indicates that passing is permitted in that stretch of road. A solid line remains unbroken, and indicates that passing is not permitted. Double lines serve a number of purposes. They may be present because permissions are different for opposing lanes, or they may be present to separate traffic. For example, there may be a stretch of road where a southbound lane is permitted to pass, but a northbound lane is not. Thus, there would be a double line, broken on the southbound side, and solid on the northbound side.

As for the colours, white lines indicate that traffic on both sides of that line flow in the same direction, whereas lanes on opposite sides of a yellow line flow in opposing directions.

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