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On a highway divided by two solid yellow lines, what is a legal action you can take?

  1. You may cross these lines only to make a left turn into or from an alley, private road, or a driveway.

  2. You may cross these lines to pass other vehicles only if there is no oncoming traffic.

  3. You may never cross these lines.

  4. You may cross these lines only to make a U-turn.

The correct answer is: You may cross these lines only to make a left turn into or from an alley, private road, or a driveway.

The correct answer highlights a specific scenario where crossing the two solid yellow lines is permissible. In Hawaii, as in many states, solid yellow lines indicate that no passing is allowed in that area due to potential hazards or limited visibility. However, there are exceptions to this rule, primarily for turning maneuvers. When you are turning left into or from an alley, private road, or driveway, it is legal to cross these lines. This is because the action is necessary for the safe and proper execution of the turn. Crossing these lines is essentially allowing you to maneuver into or out of a space that is not directly on the highway, thus ensuring that you can navigate traffic safely. In contrast, crossing the lines for passing or making a U-turn isn't permitted due to the safety risks involved. The rules are put in place to prevent accidents and maintain orderly traffic flow. Therefore, understanding when it is safe and legal to cross those lines is crucial for driving safely and adhering to traffic laws.