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Col_Crunch

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  • Birthday 03/09/1995

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    Boston, Massachusetts, US
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    Mercedes
    Peterbilt
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  1. Double yellow lines will be on most roads in the US (and probably Canada) regardless of if it is a hill or bend etc.
  2. Change to #4: Traffic entering the highway/interstate gives way to traffic already on the highway/interstate. Traffic entering the highway never has the right of way. I have looked at the Driving Manuals from MA, NV, CA, FL, WA, WI, MN, MI, KY, ME, TX, AZ, OR, CO, NH, VT, CT, RI, and NY and all of them say that a driver entering a highway yields to traffic already on the highway (1 or 2 of them don't specifically mention right of way or yielding, but are written in such a way that communicates that you wait for conditions on the highway to be safe, not that drivers will make it safe to enter). Also it would be a good idea to address the lane markings that we use, I have noticed some overtaking on double yellow lines (where in Europe there may be broken white lines on the same kind of road). So here is a quick explanation: Broken yellow line: This is just like a broken white line in Europe, it separates 2 lanes of traffic going opposite directions, passing is allowed. Broken White Lines: Separates traffic going the same direction. Solid White Line: Used to mark the right hand side of a roadway, or can separate 2 lanes of traffic moving in the same direction, you should not cross this line, unless it is to avoid a collision or other hazard. Solid double yellow line: Separates 2 lanes of traffic going opposite directions. You should not cross these lines unless directed to do so, or to turn into a driveway, make a U-Turn (where legal), or turn into or out of a private road. Solid double white line: Separates 2 lanes of traffic going the same direction. Crossing these lines is not allowed. One solid and One broken Yellow Line: One solid yellow line and one broken yellow line separate opposite lanes of traffic. If the solid yellow line is closer to you, you cannot cross the lines. If the broken line is closer to you, you can only cross the line to pass another vehicle when it is safe to do so.
  3. The year listed in the copyright notice does not need to be updated. At least as far as US law is concerned the year listed in a copyright notice should be "the year of first publication of the work" 17 U.S.C. §401((2). The UKCS (UK Copyright Service) recommends that constantly updated works display year of first publication to most recent update (i.e 2014-2015).
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