Drivers Ed: Signs, Signals, Markings
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Drivers Ed: Signs, Signals, Markings

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What do vertical rectangle signs indicate?

  • Regulatory must-do actions (correct)
  • Hazards
  • Railroad crossings
  • Guide signs
  • What do rectangle-shaped or diamond-shaped signs generally warn about?

  • Existing or possible hazards (correct)
  • School zones
  • Traffic directions
  • Regulatory requirements
  • What do triangle signs generally indicate?

  • Yield (correct)
  • Guide signs
  • Stop
  • Regulatory signs
  • An octagon-shaped sign always means you must stop.

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

    What does a round sign indicate?

    <p>Approaching railroad crossing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do pentagon-shaped signs indicate?

    <p>School zone or crossing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A sign that indicates you must not turn around at the intersection is a ___.

    <p>no U-turn sign</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should you do when traffic signals are at an intersection?

    <p>Slow down and prepare to stop.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does a yellow light mean at a traffic signal?

    <p>Slow down and prepare to stop.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are bicycle lanes typically marked with?

    <p>Solid white lines with bicycle symbols</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Traffic is required to keep to the right of medians or obstructions.

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

    What do solid red signals at a traffic light require?

    <p>Complete stop</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Regulatory and Warning Signs

    • Vertical rectangle signs serve as regulatory signs requiring compliance similar to traffic laws.
    • Rectangle and diamond-shaped signs alert drivers to hazards with yellow background and black text or symbols.
    • Triangle signs indicate yield; drivers must slow down and yield to other vehicles.

    Stop and Yield Signals

    • An octagon shape signifies a stop; complete stop required at marked stop lines or at a point allowing visibility for oncoming traffic.
    • Round signs indicate upcoming railroad crossings; drivers must slow down, listen, and stop if a train is approaching.

    School and Traffic Control

    • Pentagon signs mark school zones, typically located 150-700 feet from the school.
    • Specific signs indicate one-way roads, no right turns, or reduced speed limits in designated areas.

    Speed Limit and Traffic Restrictions

    • Maximum speed limit signs state limits, like 55 miles per hour.
    • Prohibitions include no left/right turns at intersections and restrictions on truck and bicycle access.

    Lane and Roadway Markings

    • Lane markings include center lines (broken for passing, solid for no passing) and edge lines for visibility at night.
    • Crosswalks feature white lines indicating pedestrian rights; be cautious when approaching.

    Traffic Signals

    • Traffic lights: red means stop; yellow signals a change; green allows safe passage.
    • Flashing signals warn of caution and require yielding or stopping, particularly for pedestrians in crosswalks.

    Special Situations and Warnings

    • Various warning signs indicate road conditions like soft shoulders, slippery roads, and school crossings with flashing lights.
    • Roadway conditions alerted by signs include bumps, steep hills, and incoming merge traffic.

    Roundabouts and Navigation

    • Roundabouts improve traffic flow; entering vehicles yield to traffic already in the roundabout.
    • Entering is always done from the right; drivers must circle until reaching their desired exit.

    Overall Cautions

    • Drivers should always be aware of pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles while following signs and signals.
    • Adjusting speed for conditions, yielding the right-of-way, and obeying all traffic controls is essential for safety.

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    Test your knowledge on traffic signs and signals with these flashcards. Learn about the various shapes, colors, and meanings behind regulatory and warning signs to enhance your understanding of road safety.

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