Signs
Traffic Signals
Pavement Markings
Chapter Questions
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What is a stop sign?

Red sign with white letters.

100

What is a steady red light?

Light that means 'stop' completely.

100

What is a single solid line?

Line that allows you to pass other vehicles or change lanes, but you should do so only if obstructions in the road make it necessary or traffic conditions require it.

100
A regulation sign is usually what shape?
Rectangles.
100
What is the usual color and shape of a warning sign?
Yellow, and diamond shaped.
200

What is a warning sign?

Yellow with black and/or red letters or symbols. Give information about rules for traffic direction, lane use, turning, speed, parking, and other special requirements.

200

What is a flashing yellow light?


This light means drive with caution.

200

What are arrows?


markings that show which lanes you must use.

200
What type of pavement marking is used to show you which lane you must use for a turn?
An arrow.
200
What color and shape is a railroad crossing warning sign?
Circle. Yellow with black letters "RR" and an "X" symbol.
300

What are service signs?

Blue signs with white letters or symbols that show the location of services, such as rest areas, gas stations, hospitals, etc.

300

What is a steady yellow "x"?

 Special overhead lights that mean to move out of this lane.

300

What are broken lines?


Lines that passing is permitted on.

300
What color and shape is a destination sign?
Green with white lettering. Rectangles.
300
Which of the following must you obey over the other three: steady red light, flashing red light, STOP sign, police officer?
Police Officer.
400

What are destination signs?

Green signs with white lettering that show direction and distance to various locations.

400

What is a flashing yellow "x"?

Special overhead lights meaning this lane may only be used for a left turn.

400

What is a crosswalk?

Parallel lines painted across the road.

400
What does it mean if an edge line slants in toward the center of the road?
This shows that the road is narrower ahead.
400
What do each of these types of lines mean: single broken, single solid, double solid, solid and broken together?
Single broken: You may pass other vehicles or change lanes if you can do so safely and not interfere with traffic. Single solid: You may pass other vehicles or change lanes, but you should do so only if obstructions in the road make it necessary or traffic conditions require it. Double solid: You may not pass, or change lanes. You may not cross the lines except when turning left to enter or leave the highway Solid and broken together: If you're on the side with the solid line, you may not pass other vehicles or cross the line except to make a left turn into a driveway. If you're on the side with the broken line, you may pass if it is safe to do so and your driving will not interfere with traffic.
500

What are Route signs?

Various colored signs indicating interstate, U.S., state or country routes. The shape tells you what type of route you are on.

500

What are flashing red lights and lowered crossing gates?

Means you must stop at least 15 feet from the tracks at a railroad crossing.

500

What is a diamond symbol?

Symbol on the road used to designate reserved lanes for buses, HOV's, bicycles, or other special vehicles. You may not enter and use these lanes unless your vehicle complies with the occupancy or other requirements of the accompanying regulatory signs for the times the special conditions are in effect.

500
What would you do when facing each of the following: a flashing red light, flashing yellow light, and a steady yellow light?
Flashing red light: Stop, yield the right-of-way, and go on when it's safe. Flashing yellow light: Drive with caution. Steady yellow light: The light is changing from green to red, be ready to stop for red light.
500
What must you do at a STOP sign?
Slow down, check for cops, speed up.
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