What do double dashed center lines mean? Overtaking ban explained
What do double dashed center lines mean? Overtaking ban explained
Overtaking the overtaking with a double dashed center line ensures uncertainty for many drivers. But what exactly does this marker mean and how should drivers behave in this situation?
The twice dashed center line can be found on almost all streets in North Rhine-Westphalia and all of Germany. However, it can cause confusion on some location connection roads. But the short answer is: Yes, overtaking is allowed with a twice dashed center line.
The road marking has a different purpose. It serves to make overtaking maneuvers safer and to try out a certain route. The twice dashed center line can be found, for example, on country roads, which may be expanded into three lanes by integrating an overtaking strip. She should only point out drivers that oncoming traffic can be expected.
In the further course of the route, it can happen that a coincide from the twice dashed center line becomes a pull -out. In this case, there is an overtaking ban for vehicles on the lane, on the side of which is located. Anyone who overtakes still risks a fine of 30 euros. However, there are also exceptions to this rule. If, for example, a car that remained hindered the road, can be overhauled despite the line pulled.
The same principle applies on highways. The hard shoulder may be crossed in emergencies, although it is also marked by a coated line. It is important that drivers know the various lane markings and understand their importance in order to be safe in road traffic.
The twice dashed center line is just one of many lane markings that drivers often cause headaches. Other markings such as the "shark teeth" or the snowflake under speed limits also repeatedly ensure misunderstandings.
It is therefore advisable to regularly find out about the applicable traffic rules and, if necessary, to attend training or further training in order to refresh your knowledge. This is the only way we can all help to make road traffic safer and avoid misunderstandings.
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