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What does a center lane, left-turn-only signify?

  • A lane to help traffic flow more smoothly (correct)
  • A lane for emergency vehicles
  • Only for bicycles
  • A lane for pedestrians
  • White triangular symbols indicate that you should prepare to stop and yield to traffic.

    True

    What should you do before changing lanes regarding blind spots?

    Turn your head to check the blind spots.

    What can you do to make blind spots smaller?

    <p>Properly adjust the mirrors.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of speed must you drive at in all driving conditions?

    <p>A 'careful and prudent' speed.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do sharrow markings assist with?

    <p>Determining the appropriate line of travel for bicyclists.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do broken white lines signify on roadways with multiple lanes?

    <p>They separate traffic lanes.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Solid white lines mark the _____ edge of the road.

    <p>right</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do stop lines indicate?

    <p>Where you must stop the vehicle at intersections.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do directional arrows indicate?

    <p>The direction that the vehicle must travel.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do bicycle lanes provide?

    <p>A portion of the roadway exclusively for bicyclists.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do solid yellow lines indicate regarding passing?

    <p>Do not cross over them to pass.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Dashed white lines indicate that you should yield to traffic in a roundabout.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Center Lane, Left-Turn-Only

    • Center left-turn only lanes enhance traffic flow on multi-lane roads.

    White Triangular Symbols

    • White triangles in traffic lanes signal drivers to prepare to stop and yield to other vehicles.

    Blind Spot

    • Always check blind spots by turning your head before changing lanes.
    • Blind spots cannot be eliminated completely but can be minimized with proper mirror adjustments.

    Braking Systems

    • Familiarize yourself with your vehicle's braking system, particularly if it has anti-lock brakes.
    • Follow instructions in the owner's manual for safe operation.

    Awareness of Surroundings

    • While driving, your blind spots include the left, right, and front areas of your vehicle.
    • Ensure clear visibility in all directions before proceeding.

    Controlling Your Speed

    • Maintain a "careful and prudent" speed regardless of driving conditions.
    • Always ensure you can stop within a clear distance ahead, staying alert for potential hazards.

    Sharrows

    • Shared roadway markings, called sharrows, guide bicyclists on the appropriate line of travel.

    Pavement Markings

    • Pavement markings, either white or yellow, serve to warn, regulate, and inform drivers.

    Broken White Lines

    • Broken white lines separate traffic lanes in multi-lane roadways; vehicles should remain between these lines, not straddling.

    Solid White Lines

    • Solid white lines indicate the right edge of the road, often referred to as fog lines, and separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction.

    Crosswalk Lines

    • Solid white lines designate pedestrian crosswalks, providing safe crossings for pedestrians.

    Stop Lines

    • Wide white lines across a traffic lane indicate where vehicles must halt at intersections.

    Directional Arrows

    • Wide white arrows in traffic lanes indicate the mandatory direction of travel for vehicles.

    Bicycle Lanes

    • Bicycle lanes are designated road portions for bicyclists, marked with specific pavement markings and signage.

    Broken Yellow Lines

    • A single broken yellow line marks the center of two-way roadways, indicating safe passing opportunities.

    Solid Yellow Lines

    • Crossing a solid yellow line on your side of the centerline is prohibited for passing. This is critical for safety.

    Dashed White Lines

    • Dashed white lines in roundabouts indicate that drivers must yield to incoming traffic.

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