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🎯What does the meaning of yellow and white lines on roads ?
🎯Main aaj aap ko es video me baatunga ki kaise aap road ke line ko kaise follow karen ?
🎯What does Different Lines on Road Mean
🎯Road Marking and Road Lines in Hindi
🎯Road Markings And Lines Explained
🎯Everything about Different Road Markings
🎯रोड पर सफ़ेद और पीले लाइन्स क्यों दिए जाते हैं?
🔊We often see many such printed marks in our everyday life, about which we are hardly aware. There are many different types of markings on the roads.
😯 So in today's video we will learn about what is the meaning of these different lines on the roads? How many types of road lines? How many colors of road line? what is different road marking name? You will get to know all this and many more in this video, so stay with us till the end of the video.
-Solid White Line on road
-Broken Whine Line on road
-Double Solid White Lines on Road
-Solid Yellow Line on road
-Double Solid Yellow Line on road
-Solid And Broken Yellow Line on road
-Stop line on road
-Zebra Crossing on road
-GIVE WAY LINE on road
-Solid And Broken White Line
-Here you will learn about 2/4/6 lane highway rules and meaning of all types of road markings.
😑😑Road markings and lines are often confusing not only to new drivers, but also many experienced drivers as well. Many drivers never bother to care about traffic rules and road safety, and a lot of them assume traffic rules are just all about those red, yellow and green lights. When in reality, road safety is a serious concern in India and we all need to be well informed about traffic rules and road signs that will surely make our drive safe.
You probably drive your vehicle on the road every day. But are you aware of what type of road you are driving on? We’re not talking metalled or unmetalled roads here. Within the category of metalled roads itself, there are 5 different types of roads, each with a different set of rules and overtaking permissions. All these roads are differentiated through the colour/pattern of the line going through the middle.
They are strategically planned by the Ministry of Road Transport and placed across the country to suit the location they are in. The type of road to be used in a particular place is carefully thought out by them to ensure the civilians have the safest driving experience. Living in India, we are well aware that road rules are very commonly ignored by a majority of us. So let’s educate ourselves to ensure we are following the road rules correctly for a safe and sound driving experience.
1. Broken White Line:
Around the country, this is the most widespread type of road used. A broken white line gives you permission to change lanes, overtake and take U-turns. But you need to ensure beforehand that the road is clear and it is safe to perform such a maneuver.
2. Continuous White Line:
A continuous white line is a tad stricter. On this road, you are not allowed to overtake other vehicles or take U-turns. If you are on this type of road, just keep moving straight. Crossing the line is only allowed to avoid accidents or to take turns. These roads are mostly seen on hilly areas where there is a high probability for accidents.
3. Continuous Yellow Line:
On such roads, overtaking is allowed but only when you are on your side. Crossing the yellow line isn’t permitted for either side. These roads are usually seen in areas with low visibility to establish that you need to stay on your side of the road.
4. Double Continuous Yellow Line:
Possibly the strictest road on the list. A Double Continuous Yellow line implies that crossing the line is strictly not permitted for either side. So that implies no overtaking, no U-turns or no lane changes. This pattern is usually seen on dangerous 2-lane roads where there is a high potential for disasters.
5. Broken Yellow Line:
Possibly the most lenient one on the list. You are allowed to overtake, take U-turns and you could do both while going over the line (provided it is safe to do so).
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