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Posted by Kew Gardens Teleport on Wed Jan 7 21:00:56 2009, in response to Re: Why was 179th St/Jamaica 13 years late?, posted by Michael549 on Wed Jan 7 11:09:00 2009. In both cases, the double yellow line means the same thing - that is do not cross this line unless you have really have toThat's a double white line in Britain, although crossing one of those is actually illegal. Most of the time, the centre line is a dashed white line. Yellow lines show the extent of the signed parking restriction. And, yes, there are rules about how many yellow lines correspond to certain types of restrictions, and no, I can't remember them. how often does one truly have to cross the curb? Often enough for these signs to have been invented:
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