NTSA Driving Test (Kenya)· National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA)
On a Kenyan road, white lines are used to mark:
Choices
- AThe centre separating opposing traffic
- BBox junctions
- CNo-parking kerbs
- DLanes in the same direction and the road edgesCorrect
Answer
Lanes in the same direction and the road edges
In Kenya white lines mark lanes travelling in the same direction and the road edges, while yellow lines mark the centre.
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