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If you are driving on a two-lane roadway and see a broken yellow line, what does that indicate?

  1. A two way street

  2. Passing is allowed only in the direction of the yellow line

  3. Passing is not allowed

  4. Merging is allowed

The correct answer is: Passing is allowed only in the direction of the yellow line

A broken yellow line on a two-lane roadway indicates that passing is allowed only in the direction of the yellow line. This means that drivers are allowed to pass slower vehicles in front of them, but only if they are traveling in the same direction as the broken yellow line. Option A is incorrect because a two-way street can have a variety of lane markings, not just a broken yellow line. Option C is also incorrect as passing is allowed with the broken yellow line, as mentioned in the correct answer. Option D is incorrect because merging is typically indicated by solid lines, not broken lines.