Signs And Markings Questions Flashcards
You are driving in a 100km/h speed area and you see an Accident sign. What speed must you slow down to?
20 km/h.
The 100 speed limit sign shown is the minimum speed you are allowed to drive in good conditions. True or false?
False. This is the MAXIMUM speed.
This sign (a curvy roundabout sign with a 35km/h underneath) means the speed for safe and comfortable driving around the curve is 35km/h. True or false?
True.
When passing a bus displaying a school sign that has stopped to let children on or off, what should your speed be?
20km/h.
A broken yellow line painted close to the edge of the road means you may stop or park your vehicle there at anytime. True or false?
False.
You are coming up to a school patrol crossing and both signs are held out. When can you drive on?
When both signs have been pulled in.
When coming up to a stop sign, where should you stop?
Where you can see vehicles coming from all directions.
What does a yellow light mean?
Stop if it is safe to do so.
What should you do at a railway crossing?
Slow down and be ready to stop, check for trains thoroughly, and only cross if you’re sure no trains are coming in either direction and no vehicles are stopped in front of you on the other side of the crossing.
On a transit lane sign, what does T2 mean?
Can only be used by vehicles carrying two or more people.
What must you do at an intersection controlled by a stop sign?
Come to a complete stop where you can see vehicles coming from all directions, use give way rules and don’t go until it’s safe.
What must you do at an intersection controlled by a give way sign?
Slow down and be ready to stop, give way to all other vehicles except for those at stop signs, use give way rules, you must not go until it’s safe.
What does a blue reflector on the road mean?
Fire hydrant.
What is the meaning of a broken yellow line painted on the road near the kerb?
You cannot park there.
You may use a right turn bay to overtake a vehicle travelling straight ahead. True or false?
False.