{"id":5132,"date":"2023-05-09T05:02:27","date_gmt":"2023-05-09T05:02:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.theukrules.co.uk\/?page_id=5132"},"modified":"2023-09-07T09:22:18","modified_gmt":"2023-09-07T09:22:18","slug":"road-markings","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.theukrules.co.uk\/rules\/driving\/highway-code\/road-markings\/","title":{"rendered":"Highway Code Road Markings UK | Lane Dividers and Lines"},"content":{"rendered":"

UK ROAD MARKINGS AND MEANINGS<\/strong>: What do the arrows, lines, and chevrons mean?<\/p>\n

As a rule, the UK Highway Code road markings delineate the center of two-way roads. The white or yellow lines mark the lanes and edges of carriageways.<\/p>\n

Highway Code lane markings also highlight areas of highways and streets which you should not cross in a vehicle.<\/p>\n

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Broken White Lines<\/h2>\n

Rule 127<\/strong>: Broken white line road markings show the center of the road. This kind of white line road markings run along the middle of the carriageway to delineate the center line<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

As a rule there is a hazard ahead if this line lengthens and the gaps shorten. This Highway Code road marking is sometimes called a hazard warning line<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Drivers should not cross a broken white line unless they can see the road is clear. The main reason for motorists to cross over road white lines would be to overtake another vehicle or to turn off the road.<\/p>\n

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Double White Lines On Road<\/h2>\n

Rule 128: Double white lines on the road. If the line nearest to you gets broken it means you may cross the lines to overtake if it is safe.<\/p>\n

The UK Highway Code road markings regulation for solid white lines indicate you should complete the crossing maneuver before you reach a solid white line along the side of road and on your side of the road.<\/p>\n

What if you see white directional arrows on the road? They are indicating that you need to return onto your side of the carriageway.<\/p>\n

Rule 129<\/strong>: If there are double white lines and the line nearest to you is solid, it means you MUST NOT<\/strong> cross or straddle it.<\/p>\n

The exception is when you need to enter adjoining premises or a side road and it is safe to do so.<\/p>\n

You may also cross a double white line, if the road is clear, to pass a stationary vehicle. The same rule applies to overtake a pedal cycle, a horse, or road maintenance vehicle, if they are travelling at 10 mph (16 km\/h) or less.<\/p>\n

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Chevrons Highway Code Rule 130<\/h2>\n

Rule 130<\/strong>: White diagonal stripes, or Highway Code chevrons, painted on the road separate traffic lanes. Highway Code chevrons on road surfaces also intend to protect traffic that may be turning right.<\/p>\n