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A double solid white line marks the edge of a traffic lane where:

  1. Traffic is moving in opposite directions, and crossing the line is allowed

  2. Travel in the same direction is permitted on both sides of the lane, but crossing the line is prohibited

  3. Passing on either side is prohibited, except for turning left

  4. Vehicles can cross the line if overtaking slower traffic

The correct answer is: Traffic is moving in opposite directions, and crossing the line is allowed

A double solid white line marks the edge of a traffic lane where traffic is moving in opposite directions, and crossing the line is not allowed. These lines indicate that it is not safe to cross into the opposing lane due to potential hazards from oncoming traffic. It is important for drivers to stay within their designated lane when there are double solid white lines to ensure safety on the road. Option B is incorrect because crossing the double solid white line is prohibited regardless of the direction of travel. Option C is incorrect because passing and turning left across double solid white lines are both prohibited. Option D is incorrect because vehicles should not cross double solid white lines to overtake slower traffic.