Final Answer:
No, it is generally not allowed to pass another car by crossing over double or parallel solid lines. Option B is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Double or parallel solid lines on the road indicate a no-passing zone, and crossing these lines to overtake another vehicle is generally prohibited. The purpose of these markings is to signal restricted visibility areas, curves, or other potentially hazardous road conditions where passing could be unsafe. Crossing over such lines increases the risk of accidents and collisions.
In most traffic regulations, the prohibition of passing over double or parallel solid lines applies regardless of the type of road, be it highways or back roads. Exceptions may be explicitly stated in local traffic laws, but as a general rule, passing over double solid lines is not permitted.
Option B is the answer.