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A give way line is a road marking made of broken white lines painted across the road at intersections. It indicates that drivers must slow down and give priority to traffic on the main road before proceeding.
You do not always need to stop at a give way line. However, you must stop if there is traffic approaching from the main road.
Remember: The purpose of a give way line is to prevent accidents by ensuring smoother traffic flow and right-of-way control.
A give way line is a broken white road marking that tells drivers to slow down and give priority to traffic on the main road.
No. You must stop only if traffic is approaching or the road is not clear.
They are commonly found at roundabouts, intersections, and junctions with lower priority roads.