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  2. Specifically, the solid white lines on the outside right edge of the lane. Its called a fog line because its primary use is to assist in finding ones lane in poor visibility...

  3. Technically, driving over the fog line is not a traffic violation. Sometimes, you may have luck with a mistake of law theory: Driving over the fog line is not a traffic violation. Therefore, the officer should not have stopped you, and the evidence should be suppressed.

  4. The solid white line on the right side is called the 'fog line' used to help cars stay in their lane during foggy conditions and help pedestrians stay off the road. Marked crosswalks are indicated at a minimum by a pair of white lines.

  5. Feb 3, 2018 · A “fog line” is a white (usually bright) line painted on the right side of a roadway separating the roadway from what is known as animproved shoulder.”. Under Texas law, Transportation Code § 545.058 (a), an operator of a vehicle “may drive on an improved shoulder to the right of the main traveled portion of a roadway if that ...

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  6. Keeping It between the Lines. March 11, 2015 Shea Denning. Officer Fife is driving one car length behind Briscoe Darling at noon on a sunny day when he sees the tires on the right side of Darling’s car touch the fog line that borders Darling’s lane to the right. Darling drives on the fog line for a couple of seconds before his tires re ...

  7. Dec 24, 2023 · The yellow line often marks the edge of the median or divider. There is usually one on each side of the divider. The right edge of the roadway has a normal solid white line (edge line). Remember: if the yellow line is on your right and a white line is on your left, you are going the wrong way.

  8. Jun 3, 2019 · The “fog line” refers to the bright white line painted on the edge of the roadway that separates the legally drivable portion of the road from the un-drivable portion. When you're driving—on a two-lane highway, for instance—you have to stay between the fog line and the broken yellow line separating traffic moving in opposite directions.

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