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This study guide provides a comprehensive overview of traffic control devices, including signs, signals, and pavement markings. It includes multiple-choice questions with answers, covering topics such as regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, traffic lights, and pavement markings. This resource is ideal for students preparing for exams on traffic rules and regulations.
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Traffic control devices include: ✔✔all of the above are correct (signal and traffic lights, pavement markings). Traffic control devices such as signs, signals and marking affect: ✔✔all traffic The purpose of traffic signs, signals and pavement markings is to: ✔✔promote the orderly flow of traffic. Regulatory signs: ✔✔tell drivers what they may or may not do. Warning signs: ✔✔are generally diamond shaped. Guide signs: ✔✔provide information about routes, exits and distances. Which sign are you not likely to see mounted beside the road? ✔✔slow-moving vehicle sign. The sequence of traffic lights from top to bottom in: ✔✔red, yellow, green. A red arrow illuminated on a traffic light means: ✔✔you cannot turn in the direction.
When the signal light ahead turns to yellow you should. ✔✔Understand your right-of-way is about to expire and clear intersection. A flashing red light indicates: ✔✔to stop and proceed only when it is safe. Yellow pavement lines indicate: ✔✔oncoming traffic is on the opposite side of it. Dashed white pavement lines separating two lanes indicated: ✔✔traffic is traveling in the same direction. A solid yellow pavement line indicates: ✔✔a no passing zone When white arrows are painted on the pavement, drivers in those lanes: ✔✔must go in the direction of the arrows. A "no passing" sign is: ✔✔pennant-shaped. A "no passing" sign is: ✔✔placed on the left side of the road at the beginning of the no passing zone.