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How long are the white dashed lines that divide lanes on u.S. Roads?

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Answer: 10 feet long

Step-by-step explanation:

The white dashed lines that divide lanes on U.S roads is 10 feet. That happens to be the Federal guideline for every street, highway, and rural roads in the United States, on roads where dashed lines separate traffic lanes or indicate (zebra crossing)—where passing is allowed.

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