Stay in your Lane
Classification
Sign of the Times
Mountain District
Rearview Mirror
100

A preferential lane or other special purpose lane that is separated from the adjacent general-purpose lane(s) by a physical barrier.

What is a Barrier-Separated Lane?

100

A divided highway with full control of access.

What is a Freeway?

100

The sign has an octagon shape

What is a Stop sign?

100

Mountain District President

Who is Benjamin T. Waldman?

100

A highway traffic signal with one or more signal sections that operates in a flashing mode

What is a beacon?

200

A lane, preferential or otherwise, that is separated from the adjacent lane(s) only by a normal or wide lane line marking.

What is a Contiguous Lane?

200

A divided highway with partial control of access.

What is an Expressway?

200

Type of sign that uses diamond shape with a yellow background

What is a Warning Sign?

200

Mountain District Vice President

Who is Devin V. Moore?

200

System of interconnecting roadways providing for traffic movement between highways that do not intersect at grade.

What is an Interchange?

300

A lane operating in a direction opposite to the normal flow of traffic designated for peak direction of travel during at least a portion of the day. Counter-flow lanes are usually separated from the off-peak direction lanes by tubular markers or other flexible channelizing devices, temporary lane separators, or movable or permanent barrier.

What is a Counter-Flow Lane?

300

All streets not classified as arterials, transition roads, and collectors

What is a Local Road?

300

This regulatory sign is used for traffic control to assign Right of Way on roundabout approaches

What is a Yield sign?

300

How many universities are in the ITE Mountain District? Name half of them

Arizona State University, Boise State University, Brigham Young University, Montana State University, Northern Arizona University, University of Arizona, University of Colorado Denver, University of Idaho, University of Nevada Las Vegas, University of Nevada Reno, University of Utah, University of Wyoming, Utah State University

300

ETC

What is Electronic Toll Collection?

400

A preferential lane that is operated in the same direction as the adjacent mixed flow lanes, separated from the adjacent general-purpose freeway lanes by a standard lane stripe, painted buffer, or barrier.

what is a Concurrent Flow Preferential Lane?

400

A street or highway intended to provide access to the rear or side of lots or buildings in urban areas and not intended for the purpose of through vehicular traffic.

What is an Alley?

400

Name one method that allows for a sign to be seen at night

What is retroreflectivity or illumination?

400

Mountain District Secretary-Treasurer

Who is Danielle Scharf?

400

Three Founders of ITE

Who are W. Graham Cole, Ernest P., Goodrich, Maxwell N., Halsey, Harry H., Hemmings, Reyburn P., Hoffmann, John F. Hurley, Arthur N., Johnson, Guy Kelcey, Miller McClintock, Lewis W., McIntyre, Donald M. McNeil, Burton W. Marsh, Theodore M., Matson, Irving C. Moller, Earl J. Reeder, Joseph G. Regan, Ladislas Segoe, Hawley S., Simpson, Peter J. Stupka?

500

Provides a completely separated right-of-way
designated for the exclusive use of bicycles and pedestrians with crossflows by motorists minimized.

What is a Bike Path or Class I Bikeway?

500

A term denoting a highway that in rural areas connects small towns and local highways to arterial highways, and in urban areas provides land access and traffic circulation within
residential, commercial, and business areas and connects local highways to the arterial highways.

What is a Collector Highway?

500

The only sign required to be installed in advance of a railroad crossing by the Railroad

What is a Crossbuck?

500

The Intermountain Area ITE was created as an organization by resolution of the Western Section ITE at the annual meeting in July of____

What was 1959?

500

KABCO scale (determines crash severity)

K - fatal injury (results in death)

A - incapacitating injury (prevents normal function)

B - non-incapacitating injury (obvious injury but no impairment)

C - possible injury (non obvious injury - bruising, scratch ect)

O - no injury



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