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Hey there! Have you ever been driving and seen those yellow zigzag lines on the road? Well, they’re not just for decoration - they actually serve an important purpose. They’re there to remind drivers to stop and pay attention to what’s ahead. So, if you see one of these lines, don’t just zoom past it - slow down and take a look around! You never know what might be coming up. Who knows, it could save your life!

Can You Stop On Yellow Zigzag Lines? [Solved]

Gotcha! We’ve painted bright yellow ‘zig-zag’ lines outside lots of schools in Hammersmith and Fulham for a very important reason: keeping kids safe. Don’t park or stop on these lines, even for a sec - cars parked there can block the view of little ones crossing the road.

  • Stop yellow zigzag lines are used to indicate a stop line at an intersection. They are painted on the road surface and provide a visual cue to drivers that they must stop before proceeding through the intersection.

yield signs

  • Yield signs are used to indicate that drivers must yield the right-of-way to other vehicles or pedestrians in the area. They feature a red triangle with white lettering and can be found at intersections, roundabouts, and other areas where traffic is likely to cross paths.

speed limit signs

  • Speed limit signs are used to inform drivers of the maximum speed they should travel on a particular stretch of road. These signs feature black numbers on a white background and can be found along highways, residential streets, and other roads throughout most countries.

no parking signs

  • No parking signs are used to indicate areas where parking is prohibited or restricted in some way. These signs typically feature red lettering on a white background with an image of a car crossed out or an arrow pointing away from the area in question.

Stop at those yellow zigzag lines! They’re there for a reason. Don’t cross ’em, ‘cause it’s dangerous. Y’know, they’re like a warning sign telling you to slow down and be careful. So don’t ignore ’em - pay attention and stay safe!