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What do broken yellow lines signify?
What do broken yellow lines signify?
- Lanes of traffic going in the same direction
- Passing on the left is permitted when the roadway is clear (correct)
- Passing on the right is permitted
- No passing allowed
What does a broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line indicate?
What does a broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line indicate?
- Passing is permitted only in one direction (correct)
- All traffic must stop
- No passing allowed
- Passing is permitted in both directions
Double solid yellow lines mean that passing is allowed in either direction.
Double solid yellow lines mean that passing is allowed in either direction.
False (B)
What do broken white lines separate?
What do broken white lines separate?
What is the purpose of solid white lines?
What is the purpose of solid white lines?
Crossing a double solid white line is allowed.
Crossing a double solid white line is allowed.
What should you do if a lane has a turn lane arrow?
What should you do if a lane has a turn lane arrow?
A white curb indicates that you should stop only long enough to _____ passengers.
A white curb indicates that you should stop only long enough to _____ passengers.
A yellow curb means you can stop only long enough to _____ or _____ and must stay with your car.
A yellow curb means you can stop only long enough to _____ or _____ and must stay with your car.
You may stop, stand, or park at a red curb.
You may stop, stand, or park at a red curb.
Study Notes
Road Markings and Their Meanings
- Broken Yellow Lines: Indicate separate lanes for opposing traffic; allows passing when unobstructed.
- Solid and Broken Yellow Lines: Combined lines signify passing allowed only in one direction; broken side permits passing, while solid side prohibits it.
- Double Yellow Lines: Represent a complete ban on crossing; overtaking is only allowed for left turns.
- Broken White Lines: Separate lanes moving in the same direction; crossing is permitted with caution after signaling intent.
- Solid White Lines: Define turn lanes and discourage lane changes near intersections; often accompanied by directional arrows.
- Double Solid White Lines: Frame lanes of traffic moving in the same direction; crossing is strictly prohibited.
- Turn Lane Arrow: Indicates whether a lane is designated solely for turns; if it allows straight travel, both options may be taken.
- White Curb: Designated for brief stops to pick up or drop off passengers only.
- Yellow Curb: Allows short stops for loading and unloading if the driver remains with the vehicle.
- Red Curb: Prohibits stopping, standing, or parking altogether.
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Test your knowledge on road markings with these flashcards. Each card provides a definition and context for various types of road lines, such as broken yellow lines and solid lines. Perfect for drivers looking to improve their understanding of traffic regulations.