What is the difference between a SOLID RED LINE and a BROKEN RED LINE on the road?
Question:
Please clarify the meaning of a SOLID RED LINE and a BROKEN RED LINE painted along the shoulder of a road. The Durban Municipality first used a BROKEN RED LINE which was then changed to a SOLID RED LINE. I need your urgent response.
Answer:
A red line means No Stopping.
A solid red line means No Stopping at any time, day or night.
A broken red line means No Stopping during the hours shown on an accompanying road sign.
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Gavin Hoole
Cape Town
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