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Shared Center Turn Lane
If both sides of the center lane are marked by a solid yellow line and a broken yellow line, drivers traveling in either direction may use the lane for making left turns. However, they may not travel further than 150 feet in this lane.
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Shared Turn Lanes
Marshall, Adam
Created on August 2, 2024
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Pavement Markings
Guide to shared turn lanes.
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Lets Review Pavement Markings
Watch the short video to help understand pavement markings.
Next
What does this lane marking indicate?
Flip
Shared Center Turn Lane
If both sides of the center lane are marked by a solid yellow line and a broken yellow line, drivers traveling in either direction may use the lane for making left turns. However, they may not travel further than 150 feet in this lane.
Back
Next
How and why do you use this lane?
Flip
Let us watch what to do
Why do you think this is an important lane? What are the risk with this type of lane?
Back