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Chapter 4 Traffic
Traffic Control: Signs, Traffic signals, Pavement Marking, and Traffic Officers
Term | Definition |
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A red and white triangular sign at an intersection means | |
A rectangular-shaped sign is | |
A diamond-shaped sign is a | |
What are the colors of the warning signs that indicate hazards ahead, such as curves in the road or narrow bridges | |
What are the colors of a sign which tells you the distance to the next exit of a highway | |
Which of the following must you obey over the other three | |
As you near an intersection, the traffic light changes from green to yellow. Your best action would be to | |
You may cross a double solid yellow line | |
You may cross a single solid white line in the highway | |
A traffic light which has a green arrow and a red light means that | |
What does a flashing yellow light mean | |
An intersection has a stop sign, crosswalk, but no stop line. You must stop | |
You come to an intersection which has a flashing red light. You should | |
Which of the following is used on some highways to direct drivers into the proper lanes for turning | |
You may not cross a single broken white (or yellow) line | |
When the road is marked with a solid yellow line and a broken yellow line on your side you may pass | |
A solid white line on the right edge of the highway slants in towards your left. That shows that | |
What vehicles must stop at all railroad crossings | |
What is the appropriate action to take when approaching a railroad crossing that does not have signals (such as lights or crossing gates) | |
If traffic prevents you from crossing all the way across a set of railroad tracks, you may proceed only when | |
If an approaching train is near enough or going fast enough to be a danger, you must | |
You may drive around or under a gate that is being lowered or raised at a railroad crossing |