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Can You Drive a Car With a Permit By Yourself?

In most jurisdictions, the short answer is no; you cannot drive a car with a learner or permit by yourself. A permit is designed for supervised practice, meaning a licensed adul...

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Broken Yellow Line: What It Means and When You Can Cross It

A broken yellow line is one of the most common roadway markings, yet misunderstanding it leads to frequent tickets and collisions. In short, a broken yellow center line separate...

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Can You Drive Alone with a Permit in Georgia?

No, you generally cannot drive alone with a learner’s permit in Georgia. You must have a qualified supervising driver who meets specific age, license, and compliance requireme...

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Solid Yellow Line Next to Broken Yellow Line: What It Means and How to Drive It

A solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line is one of the most common yet confusing roadway markings for drivers. This pairing appears on many two-lane roads and indicates...

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Solid Yellow and Broken Yellow Line: What They Mean and How to Drive Safely

On two-lane roads, solid yellow and broken yellow line markings tell you when it is safe to pass and when to stay put. Understanding these rules helps you drive legally and avoi...

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Single vs Double Solid Yellow Line: What Drivers Need to Know

On two-way roads, a solid yellow line on your side means no crossing to pass; a double solid yellow line means the same prohibition applies with added clarity and stronger enfor...

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What yellow lines mean on roads and parking

Yellow lines are traffic and parking controls designed to manage safety, flow, and access on roads and at the curb. On roads, yellow lines separate traffic streams or indicate r...

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4 Way Stop Right of Way: Clear Rules and Practical Guidance

At a four-way stop, the driver who arrives first and comes to a complete stop has the right of way. If two or more vehicles arrive together, the driver on the right goes first....

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What Does a Solid Yellow Line in Your Lane Mean?

A solid yellow line bordering your lane of traffic marks a no-passing zone and indicates a higher-risk section of roadway where passing or lane crossing is restricted. This guid...

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