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Cars & Transportation: Commuting: “Question: In what situations (if any) can you cross double yellow lines on the road?” plus 1 more

Cars & Transportation: Commuting: “Question: In what situations (if any) can you cross double yellow lines on the road?” plus 1 more


Question: In what situations (if any) can you cross double yellow lines on the road?

Posted: 14 Aug 2014 01:21 PM PDT

found this [is for California]
California Vehicle Code (VC) § 21460 makes it illegal to drive to the left of a double yellow line. However, the law also provides some exceptions. Double yellow lines are usually painted on the road, but the law permits raised pavement markers to be used to indicate double lines.
When You Can Cross a Double Yellow Line
In California, you can cross a double yellow line in these situations:
To pass a slower vehicle – broken line on your side. If the double yellow line closest to you is broken (dashed), you may cross them to pass another vehicle. (VC 21460(c)(1).) Do not cross over the lines to pass if the line is solid on your side.
To make a left or U-turn – broken lines on the inside. If two double yellow lines that are broken on the inside create a turning lane between opposite lanes of traffic, you may use that center lane to make a U-turn or turn left, provided that you follow any other visible signs. Be aware that this type of lane is often used as a turn lane for both directions of traffic, and often arrows are used to indicate where your side is permitted to turn. You can also make a left turn into this center lane to help you merge into traffic to your right. Whether making a left turn from this lane or into this lane, you can travel between the double yellow lines for a maximum of 200 feet. (VC § 21460.5.)
To turn into or out of a private driveway. You may cross a double yellow line to turn into or out of a private driveway. (VC 21460(d)(1).) For example, if you live on a street that is divided by a double yellow line, you may turn into your driveway across the double lines.
To make a legal U-turn. In some circumstances, you can cross a double yellow line to make a U-turn. For example, if you're in neither a business district nor a residential district, you can cross a double yellow line to make a U-turn as long as you have an unobstructed view for 200 feet. Learn more about U-turns in California.
To get out of the way of an emergency vehicle. If you're traveling in a carpool lane marked by a double yellow line, you may not exit the lane until the line becomes broken. However, if an emergency vehicle comes up behind you, you must safely cross the double lines to get out of the lane to allow the emergency vehicle to pass. (VC § 21655.8.(b)

Question: Do I tap off my Presto when getting off the YRT bus?

Posted: 14 Aug 2014 12:36 PM PDT

Do I tap off my Presto when getting off the YRT bus?

I know I do when I use the GO bus but I just wanted to make sure since it's my first time taking this bus.

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