Rules of the Road
When may you cross a continuous (unbroken) white centre line?
- ✓For access to a premises or in an emergency, never to overtake
- ○To overtake when the road ahead is clearly visible and safe
- ○To overtake any vehicle travelling under 30 km/h
- ○At any time during the hours of darkness
Correct answer
For access to a premises or in an emergency, never to overtake
A continuous (unbroken) white centre line must never be crossed for overtaking. You may only cross it for access to a premises or side road, or in an emergency.
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