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Crossing The Lines

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woofas | 12:37 Wed 30th Sep 2020 | Motoring
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Not sure if this should be in the Law category.
At the end of my drive is a single carriageway road with two lines down the centre.
If I turn right (ie cross the lines) am I breaking the law if:
a) they are double solid lines
b) one solid, one dotted with the solid nearer to my drive or
c) one solid, one dotted with the dotted nearer
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No
a) No
b) No
c) No
To expand. crossing a solid white line is OK, so long as it's safe, to pass astationary vehicle, bike or any vehicle travelling at 10mph or less. Also OK to cross to enter a side road or premises.
No
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/519129/know-your-traffic-signs.pdf

Look at page 65 of 147 (which is actually page 64 of the book). Confirms all the above answers.

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