Ch. 3 Signs, Signals, And Pavement Markings. Flashcards
The shape of most regulatory signs is a -
a. Vertical rectangle.
The purpose of a regulatory sign is to -
a. Control the movement of traffic.
If you stop at a stop sign at the same time another car on the cross street has reached its stop sign -
b. The driver of the left must let the driver on the right go first.
As you approach a yield sign you should -
d. Do all of the above. (Slow down and check oncoming traffic, check traffic behind you, search left and right from coming traffic).
On multilane roadways, railway tracks crossing the roadway will be marked by crossbuck signs and -
a. Flashing red lights and signal bells.
When you say pedestrian or a school zone sign you must -
c. Slow down and proceed with caution.
Shared left-turn lanes mean that -
c. All vehicles moving in either direction can use this lane to turn left.
You cannot pass on a road when -
a. Two solid, double lines divide the roadway.
Double-dashed lines on he pavement indicate -
b. A reversible lane.
Solid white lines between lanes of traffic moving in the same direction -
a. Discourage passing at high-risk locations.
A solid white line can indicate -
d. All of the above. (Solid lines, broken lines, arrows).
Most often you will see a stop sign at the ______ of two roadways.
Intersection.
Out of 6.3 million crashes that occur annually, _______, or 43% of them, occur at intersections.
2.7 million.
An interstate route with three digits that begins with an even number goes ______ a city.
Around.
Yellow lines may be single, double, _____ or _____.
Solid or broken.