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A sign with this shape means:
A sign with this shape means:
- Speed and direction regulation (correct)
- Railroad crossing
- Yield right of way
A red painted curb means you may:
A red painted curb means you may:
- Not stop, stand, or park (correct)
- Stop to load or unload only
- Stop to pick up or drop off passengers only
A green lighted arrow on a traffic light means you may:
A green lighted arrow on a traffic light means you may:
- Proceed in the direction of the arrow without stopping (correct)
- Not proceed in the direction of the arrow
- Proceed in the direction of the arrow after you have come to a complete stop
You are approaching an intersection where the lighted arrow has just changed to yellow:
You are approaching an intersection where the lighted arrow has just changed to yellow:
A sign with this shape means:
A sign with this shape means:
Unless prohibited by a sign, a left turn on red is permitted:
Unless prohibited by a sign, a left turn on red is permitted:
This sign means:
This sign means:
A broken yellow line in the middle of the road means:
A broken yellow line in the middle of the road means:
This sign means:
This sign means:
This sign means:
This sign means:
A flashing red traffic light at an intersection means the:
A flashing red traffic light at an intersection means the:
A sign with this shape means:
A sign with this shape means:
A yellow line in the middle of the road means:
A yellow line in the middle of the road means:
This sign means:
This sign means:
A broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line in the middle of the road means:
A broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line in the middle of the road means:
A sign with this shape means:
A sign with this shape means:
This sign means:
This sign means:
You are approaching an intersection where the traffic light has just changed to yellow:
You are approaching an intersection where the traffic light has just changed to yellow:
This sign means:
This sign means:
This sign means:
This sign means:
A broken white line in the middle of the road means:
A broken white line in the middle of the road means:
This sign means:
This sign means:
A flashing red traffic light at an intersection means you must:
A flashing red traffic light at an intersection means you must:
A sign with this shape means:
A sign with this shape means:
A sign with this shape means:
A sign with this shape means:
A right turn on red is allowed:
A right turn on red is allowed:
A flashing yellow light at an intersection means you must:
A flashing yellow light at an intersection means you must:
This sign means:
This sign means:
A red lighted arrow on a traffic light means:
A red lighted arrow on a traffic light means:
A double, solid yellow line in the middle of the road means:
A double, solid yellow line in the middle of the road means:
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Study Notes
Traffic Signs and Rules
- A sign indicating speed and direction regulation has a rectangular shape.
- Red painted curbs signify that stopping, standing, or parking is not allowed.
- A green lighted arrow permits proceeding in the direction of the arrow without stopping.
- When approaching a yellow lighted arrow, the requirement is to stop and wait for green.
- Warning signs are generally triangular in shape.
- Left turns on red are only permitted from one-way roads to other one-way roads.
- Signs indicating U-turns are prohibited are often circular or rectangular in shape.
- A broken yellow line in the center of the road allows passing in both directions.
- School crossing signs signify areas where pedestrians are likely to be present.
- A sign indicating that a divided highway ends will be posted before the transition.
- A flashing red traffic light requires the same action as a stop sign: come to a complete stop.
- Signs representing two-way traffic shape resemble rectangles with appropriate symbols.
- Yellow lines in the middle of a road suggest that traffic is moving in two directions.
- No left turn permitted signs are typically rectangular with directional indicators.
- A combination of broken and solid yellow lines allows passing if the broken line is on the driver's side.
- Yield right of way signs guide drivers to allow others to proceed first in complex intersections.
- Pedestrian crossing signs alert drivers to be cautious around pedestrian pathways.
- If a light turns yellow while approaching the intersection, the driver must stop.
- No right turn permitted signs will have clear displays indicating restrictions.
- Signs indicating two-way traffic are crucial for understanding road directions at intersections.
- Broken white lines mean that traffic flows in the same direction on both sides.
- Traffic merging signs indicate that lanes will converge ahead, requiring caution.
- A flashing red signal at an intersection necessitates stopping, checking traffic, then proceeding with caution.
- No passing zone signs are marked as restrictions that must be observed.
- Stop signs are universally recognized to signal vehicles to halt before proceeding.
- Right turns on red lights are allowed, except when signs explicitly prohibit them.
- A flashing yellow light requires drivers to slow down and ensure the intersection is clear before proceeding.
- Signs allowing left turns or going straight often inform drivers of alternative routes.
- A red lighted arrow means no turns are permitted until the signal changes.
- Double solid yellow lines indicate that passing is not allowed in either direction.
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