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When is it legal to travel in a median with double yellow stripes on a two-way left turn lane?

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You can travel in a median with double yellow stripes if it's a two-way left turn lane, but not for through traffic or passing. An ethical concept suggests that in emergencies like a pregnant woman in labor, breaking a traffic law might be morally acceptable if it results in a greater good.

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Legally, you are allowed to travel in a median with double yellow stripes when it's designated as a two-way left turn lane. These lanes are typically marked with specific signage and road markings, allowing drivers from both directions to use the lane for making left-hand turns. However, these lanes are not intended for through traffic or passing.

When considering special circumstances, such as a pregnant woman in labor in a vehicle, some regions have laws that allow for exceptions to the rule of stopping at a red traffic light. An example of an ethical approach known as Rule Utilitarianism (RU), proposes that if breaking a traffic law, like going through a red light at 4 am when no other cars are around and a pregnant woman is about to give birth, would result in greater good (or utility), then it may be considered a morally acceptable action. Nevertheless, it's vital to proceed with caution and recognize that these actions are exceptions to the rule and generally require immediate justification to law enforcement.

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