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Which of these terms refers to a major road specifically designed for long-distance travel?
Which of these terms refers to a major road specifically designed for long-distance travel?
What action should a pedestrian take at a designated crosswalk?
What action should a pedestrian take at a designated crosswalk?
Which action involves changing the direction of a vehicle?
Which action involves changing the direction of a vehicle?
A driver has reached a stop sign, what action is required?
A driver has reached a stop sign, what action is required?
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What should you do if you intend to board public transport?
What should you do if you intend to board public transport?
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Study Notes
Road Features and Actions
- Street/Avenue: A designated path for vehicles and pedestrians.
- Highway: A major road for long-distance travel.
- Crosswalk: A designated pedestrian crossing area.
- Block/Square: A section of a city delimited by streets.
- Corner: The point where two streets meet.
- Bus/Train Stop: A station for waiting for public transport.
- Traffic Light: A signal controlling traffic flow.
- Stop Sign: A sign instructing drivers to stop.
Actions and Directions
- Cross/Go across: To move from one side to the other.
- Look for: To try to find something.
- Turn: To change direction.
- Begin/Start: To initiate an action.
- Wait for bus/Train: To await public transport arrival.
- Arrive: To reach a location.
- Drive: To operate a motor vehicle.
- Stop: To halt movement.
- Pass by: To go past a location without stopping.
- Continue straight: To proceed in the same direction.
- Be careful: To exercise caution.
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Description
Test your knowledge on various road features and the actions associated with navigating through them. This quiz covers terms related to streets, traffic signals, and transportation directions. Perfect for anyone looking to improve their understanding of road navigation!