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permit exam multiple choice choose the answer that best describes the l…

Question

permit exam
multiple choice
choose the answer that best describes
the lane marker to the left.
left lane may enter the right lane to pass.
traffic moving in opposite directions, no passing.
right lane may enter the left lane to pass.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The lane marker shown is a double yellow line with one solid and one broken? No, wait, the left lane marker here—wait, the image has a yellow line (probably a double yellow with one solid? Wait, no, the left lane's marker: a double yellow line with one solid and one broken? Wait, no, the standard: a solid yellow line with a broken yellow line on the other side? Wait, no, the left lane marker here—wait, the options: the correct one is "Traffic moving in opposite directions, no passing" when there's a solid double yellow? Wait, no, the left lane marker: the yellow line here—wait, the first option: left lane enter right to pass? No. The second option: traffic opposite, no passing. The third: right enter left to pass. Wait, the lane marker: if it's a double yellow line with one solid and one broken? No, the image shows a yellow line (maybe a solid yellow on the left and broken on the right? Wait, no, the left lane's marker: the correct rule is that a solid yellow line (with a broken on the other) or double yellow: when traffic is opposite, a solid yellow (or double solid) means no passing. Wait, the second option: "Traffic moving in opposite directions, no passing"—because the yellow line separates opposite directions, and if it's a solid (or the marker here is a double yellow with one solid? Wait, the image: the left lane has a yellow line (maybe a solid yellow) and the right has broken? No, the image shows a yellow line (vertical in the image) with the right side having broken yellow lines. Wait, no, the lane marker to the left: the yellow line is a center line. If it's a double yellow line (one solid, one broken) or a solid yellow with a broken on the other, but the option "Traffic moving in opposite directions, no passing"—wait, no, when there's a solid yellow line (for opposite traffic), no passing. Wait, the correct answer is the second option: "Traffic moving in opposite directions, no passing" because the yellow line separates opposite traffic, and the marker (probably a solid yellow or double yellow) means no passing.

Answer:

B. Traffic moving in opposite directions, no passing.