Traffic Signs
Signal Lights
Speed Limits
Road Lines
Curb Colors
100
A Four-Way Intersection
What is a Crossroad Sign?
100
When you see this light, stop safely if you can. If you can't, cross the intersection cautiously.
What is a Solid Yellow Light?
100
The speed limit within 500 to 1,000 feet of a school.
What is 25 mph?
100
These lines indicate that you may pass if the broken line is next to your driving lane.
What are Broken Yellow Lines?
100
This color tells you only people with the proper permit can park here.
What is Blue?
200
Traffic is going in both directions from a separated one-way road to a two-way road.
What is a Two Way Traffic Sign?
200
Proceed cautiously as if the intersection is controlled by stop signs.
What is a traffic signal blackout?
200
The speed limit if there are no stop signs at any corner and you cannot see for 100 feet in either direction during the last 100 feet before crossing.
What is 15 mph?
200
These mark traffic lanes going in the same direction, such as one-way streets.
What are Solid White Lines?
200
This colored curb tells me I cannot park or stop in this zone.
What is Red?
300
The highway is separated by some kind of barrier.
What is a Divided Highway Sign?
300
You can make a right turn after you stop and yield to pedestrians, bicyclists and vehicles close enough to be a hazard.
What is a Solid Red Light?
300
You may never drive faster than is safe for current conditions.
What is the "Basic Speed Law"?
300
These mark the center of a road used for two-way traffic.
What are Solid Yellow Lines?
300
This colored curb tells me I can only stay here for a limited amount of time.
What is Green?
400
If I'm going slower than other cars, I need to stay on the right side.
What is a "Slower Traffic Keep Right Sign"?
400
The "protected" turning time period is ending. The next signal could be the green or red light or the red flashing arrow.
What is is a Yellow Arrow?
400
The maximum speed on a two-lane undivided highway and for vehicles towing trailers.
What is 55 mph?
400
This set of lines is considered a barrier that are spaced 2 feet or more apart.
What are two sets of double yellow lines?
400
This colored curb tells me I can only stop long enough to pick people up, drop them off or get my mail.
What is White?
500
When 2 cars meet on a steep hill and no one can pass, the downhill car must back up until the uphill car can pass safely.
What is a "Yield to Uphill Traffic" sign?
500
Turns are permitted (unprotected), but you must yield first then proceed with caution.
What is a Flashing Yellow Arrow?
500
The speed limit when passing streetcars and buses.
What is 10 mph?
500
Two solid lines that indicate a barrier between regular and special lanes.
What are Double White Lines?
500
This colored curb tells me I can stop no longer than the time posted to load or unload passengers. I may also have to stay in my vehicle.
What is Yellow?