These pavement markings are used for traffic moving in the same direction.
What are white lines?
Known as the HTS
What is the Highway Transportation System?
These pavement markings can be single, double, solid or dashed and they separate traffic moving in opposite directions.
What are yellow lines?
These laws determine who proceeds first when more than one vehicle is present at an intersection.
What are Right-of-Way Laws?
These are areas around the car where visibility is restricted or limited.
What is a blind spot?
When tires lose traction on the road surface.
What is skidding?
Use sirens and flashing lights and permitted by law to break conventional road rules.
What is an emergency vehicle?
This category of traffic signs are diamond shaped and yellow and black
What are Warning Signs?
This is a temporary disabling of your license due to non-adherence to laws.
What is a suspension?
This field of vision is off to the far sides of the central visual field.
What is peripheral vision?
To let you know you are close to the edge of the road.
What is the purpose of rumble strips?
These connect intersecting sections of roadways. Common on expressways and interstates. They consist of overpasses, underpasses, loops and ramps.
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What are interchanges?
These green traffic signs provide drivers with information about routes, exits and distances.
What are Guide Signs?
This term describes aggressive behaviors towards other drivers with malicious intent.
What is road rage?
Turning the steering wheel in the opposite direction in order to maintain/regain control of the vehicle.
What is counter steering?
A driving maneuver of coming together or blending vehicles to maintain a smooth, uninterrupted traffic flow.
What is merging?
Weather conditions such as rain, sleet, ice, snow or fog.
What is adverse driving conditions?
Make wide turs, have extensive blind spots and long stopping distances.
What is a 18 wheeler?