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White Lines
Indicate lanes moving in the same direction.
Yellow Lines
Indicate lanes moving in different directions.
Broken White Lines
Allow overtaking and passing.
Solid White Lines
No overtaking (discouraged) and no passing allowed.
Double White Center Lines
No overtaking, but left turns are permitted.
Broken Yellow Lines
Allow overtaking and passing.
Solid Yellow Lines
Designate bus lanes and similar (no overtaking but allow passing).
Double Yellow Center Lines
Prohibit overtaking.
What is "Blowbagets"?
A Filipino acronym used as a checklist to ensure a vehicle is safe to drive. It stands for Battery, Lights, Oil, Water, Brakes, Air (tires), Gas, Engine, Tires, and Self (driver's condition).
Battery (in Blowbagets)
Check for a strong charge, clean terminals, and secure cable connections.
Lights (in Blowbagets)
Ensure all headlights, turn signals, brake lights, reverse lights, and tail lights are working.
Oil (in Blowbagets)
Verify the engine oil level and condition.
Water (in Blowbagets)
Check coolant levels in the radiator and the water reservoir for the windshield wipers.
Brakes (in Blowbagets)
Inspect brake pads, brake fluid level, and overall brake system.
Air (tires) (in Blowbagets)
Check tire pressure and tread depth.
Gas (in Blowbagets)
Ensure sufficient fuel for the intended trip.
Engine (in Blowbagets)
Listen for unusual noises and observe for any leaks.
Tires (in Blowbagets)
Inspect for wear, damage, and proper inflation.
Self (driver's condition) (in Blowbagets)
Check your physical and mental state to ensure you are fit to drive.