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A two-way street is a street that allows vehicles to travel in both directions. On most two-way streets, especially main streets, a yellow line is painted down the middle of the road to remind drivers to stay on their right. Sometimes one portion of a street is two-way, the other portion one-way. If there is no line, a car must stay on the right and watch for cars coming in the opposite direction and prepare to pull over to the right.

See also: one-way