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  2. Traffic law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, this is unusual as most states have a ban on crossing a double yellow line except when turning, or when pedestrians, bicycles, or other obstructions in the road make it necessary. Overtaking another vehicle across a solid yellow line is usually considered a serious traffic violation in most states. [5]

  3. Yellow line (road marking) - Wikipedia

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    Double yellow lines along the edge of the carriageway indicate that waiting restrictions apply to the road [23] (which includes the carriageway, footway and verge). Double yellow lines mean no waiting at any time, unless there are signs that specifically indicate seasonal restrictions. [24]

  4. Whitney Point man arrested after spike strips end high-speed ...

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    A Whitney Point man was arrested in Fenton after leading Broome County Sheriff's Office deputies on a high-speed pursuit. According to a press release, David S. Zimmer, 57, is facing two felonies ...

  5. Traffic - Wikipedia

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    A double white or yellow line means that neither side may overtake. In the United States, a solid white line means that lane changes are discouraged and a double white line means that the lane change is prohibited.

  6. Driver who tried to evade traffic stop faces trouble for what ...

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    The deputy tried to pull over the car for the violation, but the driver — later identified as Myers — not only ignored the activated blue lights on the fully marked patrol car, but sped away ...

  7. New changes designed to strengthen Illinois’ Move Over law

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    (The Center Square) – In the wake of another Illinois state trooper's death, officials continue to attempt to strengthen the state’s Move Over law, or Scott’s Law.

  8. Driving in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most states allow people to drive unaccompanied once they have reached the age of sixteen. A state may suspend an individual's driving privilege within its borders for traffic violations. Many states share a common system of license classes, with some exceptions, and commercial license classes are standardized by the federal law of 49 CFR part 383.

  9. Here's Why You Don't Cross Double Yellow Lines - AOL

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