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Is it true that Delaware law specifies identification of pavement line markings?

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Only for certain highways

  4. Only in urban areas

The correct answer is: False

Delaware law does not specify the identification of pavement line markings as a legal requirement in the same way that it addresses various traffic rules and regulations. While pavement markings serve essential functions in guiding and informing drivers about lane use and road boundaries, the law itself does not mandate identification of these markings in a formal legal context. This aligns with broader traffic regulations, which often focus more on the behaviors and responsibilities of drivers rather than on the specifics of roadway markings themselves. Consequently, while the markings are important for safe driving, their identification is not a formal legal requirement according to Delaware law, making the assertion false.