FRSC Driver's Licence Test (Nigeria)· Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC)
A broken (dotted) centre line on a Nigerian road means:
Choices
- AOvertaking is strictly forbidden
- BThe road is closed ahead
- CYou must stop at the line
- DThere are no restrictions on overtaking and you may cross when clearCorrect
Answer
There are no restrictions on overtaking and you may cross when clear
A broken centre line shows there are no overtaking restrictions. You may cross it to overtake when the road ahead is clear.
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