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Started by CentralCAroadgeek, April 25, 2012, 10:28:03 PM

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jakeroot

#975
Do overhead photos count? I took this today.

I-5 at SR-16 in Tacoma, WA:


I-5 at WA-16 by Jacob Root, on Flickr


Hot Rod Hootenanny


I understand that a simple dashed line means either side can pass. I also know that if there is a solid line with a dashed line adjacent, only the dashed side can pass. And we all know that double solid lines means no passing on either side of the road.
So, what does 4 solid lines mean while driving?
I got this along US 54 in Missouri, between Jefferson City & Lake Ozark
Please, don't sue Alex & Andy over what I wrote above

Rothman

Quote from: Hot Rod Hootenanny on May 06, 2026, 11:07:45 PM
I understand that a simple dashed line means either side can pass. I also know that if there is a solid line with a dashed line adjacent, only the dashed side can pass. And we all know that double solid lines means no passing on either side of the road.
So, what does 4 solid lines mean while driving?
I got this along US 54 in Missouri, between Jefferson City & Lake Ozark

Don't do it.
Please note: All comments here represent my own personal opinion and do not reflect the official position(s) of NYSDOT.

Max Rockatansky

The Eucalyptus forest on Cannon Road in Monterey County:

0 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

CA 1 Bixby Creek Bridge

IMG_2397 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

IMG_2403 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

IMG_2411 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

CA 1 Hurricane Point

IMG_2399 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

Palo Colorado Road (Big Sur)

IMG_2435 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

IMG_2458 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

IMG_2495 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

IMG_2496 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

IMG_2497 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

Viejo Road (Santa Lucia Mountains)

0 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

Iris Canyon Road and the Iris Greenbelt (Monterey)

IMG_2546 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

kendancy66

Quote from: Hot Rod Hootenanny on May 06, 2026, 11:07:45 PM
I understand that a simple dashed line means either side can pass. I also know that if there is a solid line with a dashed line adjacent, only the dashed side can pass. And we all know that double solid lines means no passing on either side of the road.
So, what does 4 solid lines mean while driving?
I got this along US 54 in Missouri, between Jefferson City & Lake Ozark
The space between the double yellow lines is a faux median

formulanone

Quote from: kendancy66 on May 07, 2026, 01:07:52 AM
Quote from: Hot Rod Hootenanny on May 06, 2026, 11:07:45 PM
I understand that a simple dashed line means either side can pass. I also know that if there is a solid line with a dashed line adjacent, only the dashed side can pass. And we all know that double solid lines means no passing on either side of the road.
So, what does 4 solid lines mean while driving?
I got this along US 54 in Missouri, between Jefferson City & Lake Ozark
The space between the double yellow lines is a faux median
I remember four lines used on the 18-mile stretch of Overseas Highway (US 1) between Florida City and Key Largo. There's a concrete barrier now...almost like a Super 2.

kphoger

Quote from: Hot Rod Hootenanny on May 06, 2026, 11:07:45 PM
I understand that a simple dashed line means either side can pass. I also know that if there is a solid line with a dashed line adjacent, only the dashed side can pass. And we all know that double solid lines means no passing on either side of the road.
So, what does 4 solid lines mean while driving?
I got this along US 54 in Missouri, between Jefferson City & Lake Ozark

That's just a very narrow flush median.

He Is Already Here! Let's Go, Flamingo!
Dost thou understand the graveness of the circumstances?
Deut 23:13
Male pronouns, please.

Quote from: PKDIf you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use them.

Max Rockatansky

Robinson Canyon Road

0 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

Carmel Valley Road (Monterey County Route G16)

IMG_2576 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

Laureles Grade (Monterey County Route G20)

0 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

74 miles of curves ahead (CA 1 in Big Sur just south of the Carmel River)

IMG_2503 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

Hills and curves over the next 60 miles (CA 1 in Big Sur just south of Palo Colorado Road)

IMG_2386 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

Max Rockatansky

Cachagua Road (Santa Lucia Mountains):

0 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

Monterey County Route G16:

IMG_3016 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

IMG_3029 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

IMG_3033 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

IMG_3049 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

Monterey County Route G15 (Metz Road):

IMG_3070 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

San Benito County Route G13 (King City Road):

IMG_3087 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

Coalinga Road (San Benito County)

IMG_3098 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

0 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

Teilman Bridge (constructed 1915 at Fresno Slough):

0 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr