Traffic Sign Quiz
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Traffic Sign Quiz

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What does the sign 'Stop' indicate?

  • You can proceed if safe.
  • Yield to oncoming traffic.
  • You must come to a complete stop. (correct)
  • No entry.
  • What does the sign 'All Way Stop' indicate?

  • Only some directions need to stop.
  • Stop for all directions. (correct)
  • Yield to pedestrians.
  • No stopping required.
  • What does the 'Yield' sign instruct drivers to do?

  • Only yield to pedestrians.
  • Proceed without stopping.
  • Stop and check traffic.
  • Reduce speed and yield to oncoming traffic. (correct)
  • What is the meaning of 'Do Not Enter' sign?

    <p>Entry is prohibited.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the 'Speed Limit' sign indicate?

    <p>Maximum speed allowed.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the sign 'No U-Turn' mean?

    <p>U-turns are prohibited.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the 'School Zone' sign alert drivers to?

    <p>Area with children present.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the 'Pedestrian Crosswalk' sign indicate?

    <p>Pedestrians may cross the road.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the 'Yield Ahead' sign warn about?

    <p>Yielding may be necessary ahead.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the 'Narrow Bridge' sign warn drivers?

    <p>The bridge is only wide enough for one vehicle.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the 'Construction Signs' indicate?

    <p>Road is under repair.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Stop Signs

    • Indicates to drivers that they must come to a complete stop at intersections.

    All Way Stop

    • Designates that all vehicles must stop; applicable at intersections with multiple stop signs.

    Yield Sign

    • Informs drivers to yield the right-of-way to other vehicles or pedestrians.

    Do Not Enter

    • Signals that entry into a street or area is prohibited.

    Speed Zone Ahead

    • Alerts drivers that a change in the speed limit is approaching.

    Speed Limit

    • Displays the maximum legal speed allowed on the roadway.

    Wrong Way

    • Warns drivers they are traveling in the opposite direction on a one-way street.

    No (Not Allowed)

    • Indicates general prohibitions (e.g., no parking, no entry).

    No U-Turn

    • Prohibits drivers from making U-turn maneuvers at that intersection.

    No Right Turn

    • Indicates that turning right at the intersection is not permitted.

    One Way

    • Confirms that traffic is allowed to move only in the direction indicated.

    Two-Way Left Turn Lanes

    • Designates lanes reserved for vehicles turning left from either direction.

    No Turn on Red

    • Prohibits making a right turn while the traffic signal is red.

    Keep Right

    • Directs drivers to stay in the right lane or proceed to the right side of the road.

    Slower Traffic Keep Right

    • Advises slower vehicles to remain in the right lane to facilitate smoother traffic flow.

    Stop Here on Red

    • Directs drivers where to stop at signals when the light is red.

    Do Not Pass

    • Indicates areas where passing is illegal or unsafe.

    Pass with Care

    • Advises drivers to pass other vehicles cautiously.

    Road Closed

    • Indicates that the roadway is shut and not passable.

    Pedestrian Crosswalk

    • Marks the area designated for pedestrians to safely cross the road.

    School Zone

    • Signals an area near a school where special attention to traffic regulations is necessary.

    School Crossing

    • Indicates a designated area for children to cross the street, signaling drivers to slow down.

    School Speed Limit

    • Establishes a reduced speed limit in school zones, often in effect during school hours.

    Stop Ahead

    • Alerts drivers of an upcoming stop sign or signal.

    Yield Ahead

    • Warns of an upcoming yield sign where right-of-way is required.

    Signal Ahead

    • Indicates that traffic signals are approaching, requiring driver attention.

    Crossroad

    • Marks an intersection with another road, indicating potential hazards or conflicting traffic.

    Side Road

    • Signals a minor road intersecting the main road, alerting drivers.

    T Intersection

    • Indicates a road joins at a right angle to the main road, requiring careful navigation.

    Y Intersection

    • Marks a junction where one roadway diverges into two, presenting additional complexity for drivers.

    Right and Left Turns Coming

    • Alerts drivers to expect turns from both directions.

    Road Curves

    • Informs drivers about curves to the right, left, or both, necessitating cautious navigation.

    Right Turn Ahead

    • Signals a forthcoming right turn required on the upcoming section of the road.

    Winding Road Ahead

    • Warns of a stretch of road with multiple curves requiring careful driving.

    Maximum Safe Speed on Curve or Turn

    • Indicates a recommended speed limit for safely navigating curves or turns.

    Exit Ramp

    • Identifies the lane leading off the main highway, directing towards another road or exit.

    Slippery Pavement

    • Warns drivers to adjust their speed due to potential slippery conditions.

    Downgrade

    • Alerts drivers about a downward slope ahead, necessitating reduced speed.

    Narrow Bridge

    • Informs drivers that a bridge may not comfortably accommodate traffic in both directions.

    Reduction in Lanes

    • Advises drivers of a decrease in the number of lanes available for traffic, often requiring lateral movement.

    Road Narrows

    • Warns that the two-lane road ahead narrows abruptly.

    No Passing

    • Indicates sections of the road where overtaking or passing is not permitted.

    Merging Lanes

    • Alerts drivers that lanes will be merging, requiring caution and courtesy.

    Change in Direction

    • Informs about alterations in the road's trajectory, alerting for potential hazards.

    Divided Highway

    • Describes a highway where opposing lanes of traffic are separated by dividers.

    Two-Way Roadway

    • Indicates that the road accommodates traffic in both directions.

    Construction Signs

    • Alerts drivers to work zones or construction activities requiring caution.

    Slow Moving Vehicle

    • Signals that a vehicle may be traveling slower than the speed of surrounding traffic.

    Parking for Disabilities

    • Designates spaces reserved for vehicles displaying a disability permit.

    Round Advance Warning Sign

    • Alerts drivers of a circular intersection or rotatory ahead, requiring reduced speed and caution.

    Railroad Crossbuck Sign

    • Indicates the presence of a railroad crossing, advising drivers to proceed cautiously.

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    Test your knowledge on traffic signs and their meanings with this quiz. From stop signs to yield signs, see how well you understand the signals that guide drivers on the road. Perfect for new drivers or anyone looking to refresh their traffic sign knowledge!

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