![]() ![]() ![]() Center line markings shall also be placed on all paved two-way streets or highways that have three or more lanes for moving motor vehicle traffic.ġ0 Center line markings should be placed on paved urban arterials and collectors that have a traveled way of 20 feet or more in width and an ADT of 4,000 vehicles per day or greater. The UVC can be obtained from the National Committee on Uniform Traffic Laws and Ordinances at the address shown on Page i.Ġ9 Center line markings shall be placed on all paved urban arterials and collectors that have a traveled way of 20 feet or more in width and an ADT of 6,000 vehicles per day or greater. Two-direction no-passing zone markings consisting of two normal solid yellow lines where crossing the center line markings for passing is prohibited for traffic traveling in either direction.Ġ5 A single solid yellow line shall not be used as a center line marking on a two-way roadway.Ġ6 The center line markings on undivided two-way roadways with four or more lanes for moving motor vehicle traffic always available shall be the two-direction no-passing zone markings consisting of a solid double yellow line as shown in Figure 3B-2.įigure 3B-2 Examples of Four-or-More Lane, Two-Way Marking ApplicationsĠ7 On two-way roadways with three through lanes for moving motor vehicle traffic, two lanes should be designated for traffic in one direction by using one- or two-direction no-passing zone markings as shown in Figure 3B-3.įigure 3B-3 Examples of Three-Lane, Two-Way Marking ApplicationsĠ8 Sections 11-301(c) and 11-311(c) of the "Uniform Vehicle Code (UVC)" contain information regarding left turns across center line no-passing zone markings and paved medians, respectively.One-direction no-passing zone markings consisting of a double yellow line, one of which is a normal broken yellow line and the other is a normal solid yellow line, where crossing the center line markings for passing with care is permitted for the traffic traveling adjacent to the broken line, but is prohibited for traffic traveling adjacent to the solid line or.Two-direction passing zone markings consisting of a normal broken yellow line where crossing the center line markings for passing with care is permitted for traffic traveling in either direction.Pavement and Curb Markings Section 3B.01 Yellow Center Line Pavement Markings and WarrantsĠ1 Center line pavement markings, when used, shall be the pavement markings used to delineate the separation of traffic lanes that have opposite directions of travel on a roadway and shall be yellow.Ġ2 Center line pavement markings may be placed at a location that is not the geometric center of the roadway.Ġ3 On roadways without continuous center line pavement markings, short sections may be marked with center line pavement markings to control the position of traffic at specific locations, such as around curves, over hills, on approaches to grade crossings, at grade crossings, and at bridges.Ġ4 The center line markings on two-lane, two-way roadways shall be one of the following as shown in Figure 3B-1:įigure 3B-1 Examples of Two-Lane, Two-Way Marking Applications ![]() Back to Current Edition | Back to Part 3 Table of Contents 2009 Edition Chapter 3B. ![]()
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