DRIVER’S GUIDE
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This lane is reserved for cyclists. It<br />
is separated from traffic and parking by<br />
solid white lines and is marked with an<br />
image of a bicycle and diamond.<br />
The image of a bicycle capped by a<br />
pair of arrows guides cyclists and reminds<br />
drivers to expect cyclists in the same travel<br />
lane.<br />
Other roadway<br />
markings<br />
CROSSWALKS:<br />
Crosswalk lines mark pedestrian<br />
crosswalks. Crosswalks also exist<br />
at intersections even when they are<br />
unmarked, unless a sign indicates<br />
no crossing. Stop lines indicate where<br />
vehicles must stop at intersections or<br />
railway crossings.<br />
X MARKINGS:<br />
X markings on rural highways indicate<br />
the approach to a railway crossing. An<br />
advanced warning sign will also indicate<br />
the approach to a railway crossing.<br />
Stop line<br />
Crosswalk lines<br />
Drivers should not stop in a ‘no<br />
stopping zone’ because they may interfere<br />
with other vehicles that are turning from<br />
one roadway to another. This is usually<br />
where large vehicles need extra room to<br />
turn.<br />
PAINTED ISLAND:<br />
Painted islands indicate that this area is<br />
not to be used for travel by any road<br />
users. Motorists can cross painted<br />
islands for the purpose of entering or<br />
leaving a driveway, alleyway or private<br />
drive.<br />
No stopping zone<br />
Do not park or stop in this area.<br />
40 A Driver’s Guide to Operation, Safety and Licensing