
Figure 3B-26. Examples of Markings for Preferential Lanes (Sheet
2 of 2)
- Sheet 2 of the figure shows examples (d) and (e):
- Example (d) shows concurrent lane(s) where enter/exit movements
are permitted. One preferential lane is shown as the leftmost
lane of a total of four lanes on the roadway. A double asterisk
denoting an applicable symbol or word is shown in the center of
this lane. It is separated from the adjacent non-preferential
lane by a single broken wide white line. The solid yellow line
on the left edge of the roadway is noted as "Double yellow
if centerline of 2-way roadway."
- Example (e) shows right-side concurrent lane(s). One preferential
lane is shown as the rightmost lane of a total of four lanes on
the roadway. A double asterisk denoting an applicable symbol or
word is shown in the center of this lane. It is separated from
the adjacent non-preferential lane by three types of white line.
At the bottom of the example, a single solid wide white line is
shown as denoting that crossing is discouraged. Farther along,
a single broken wide white or single dotted normal white line
is shown as denoting that crossing is permitted. This line is
in advance of an intersection with a right-angle street to the
right that is labeled as a limited access exit side street or
commercial entrance. Through the intersection, no line is shown
separating the rightmost lane from the adjacent lane. Beyond this
intersection, a double solid wide white line is shown denoting
that crossing is prohibited. In this example (e) only, the solid
white line on the right edge of the roadway is labeled as "White
Edge Line if Warranted." The solid yellow line on the left
edge of the roadway is noted as "Double yellow if centerline
of 2-way roadway."
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