Traffic Control Flashcards

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Solid red light

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  • Vehicle must come to a complete stop (Stop before the intersection)
  • You can turn right and left after coming to a complete stop unless there is a sign that prohibits you to do so
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Solid yellow light

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  • Warns that the light will change to red

- Vehicles approaching an intersection must bring their vehicles to a complete stop

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Solid green light

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  • Permitted to go through the intersection without stopping

- Be aware of the pedestrian signs because if it shows “DON’T WALK” get ready for the light to turn red

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4
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Green arrow with green light

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  • You can proceed without yielding in the direction indicated by the arrow
  • If you’re facing the green light you may also proceed going straight
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5
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Green arrow with red light

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  • May enter the intersection and may proceed without stopping in the direction indicated by the arrow
  • Drivers facing the red light must come to a complete stop before the intersection
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Flashing red light

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  • Stop before the cross walk

- You may only go if it’s safe AND after yielding right of way (treat it like a stop sign)

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7
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Flashing yellow light

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  • Proceed with caution after yielding to pedestrians and other vehicles
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Flashing green light

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  • Permitted to go through, turn left, or turn right without stopping
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9
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100 km/h is the maximum speed limit on ____

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a provincial highway located outside

an urban area.

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80 km/h is the maximum speed limit on _____

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a provincial highway located inside a corporate limit of a city.

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80 km/h is also the maximum speed limit on _____

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a roadway that is located outside an urban area.

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50 km/h is the maximum speed limit on _____

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a roadway that is located within an urban area, unless otherwise posted.

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13
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What is a permissive sign?

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Permission signs are a green circle on a white square. The action within the green circle is permitted

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14
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What are prohibitive signs?

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The symbol prohibiting an action is a red circle and diagonal red bar on a white square. The action within the red circle is not permitted.

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15
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What are Designated lane signs

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The message or symbol on these signs indicates the direction(s) a vehicle must travel in the lane.

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16
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School zones are in effect from ______ on school days.

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  • 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
  • 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
  • 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
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17
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If a car is going in the same direction as you in a school zone what are you not allowed to do?

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You are not permitted to pass or attempt to pass another vehicle travelling in the same direction within a school zone,when the zone is in effect.

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18
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The speed limit for school zones is ____ for both ____ and _____ school zones.

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  • 30 km/h
  • rural
  • urban
19
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A school zone ends when a traffic sign indicates _____ and _____

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  • a higher maximum speed

- the end of the school zone

20
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When you see a school sign without a speed limit this is a sign to drivers that _____

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Children may be walking or crossing the road and you must use caution when driving through the school area.

21
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Playground restrictions are in effect everyday from _____ to _____

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  • 8:30 a.m

- one hour after sunset

22
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The speed limit for a playground zone is ____ for both _____ and _____ playground zones.

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  • 30 km/h
  • rural
  • urban
23
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If a car is going in he same direction as you in a playground zone what are you not allowed to do?

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You are not permitted to pass or attempt to pass another vehicle travelling in the same direction within a playground zone when the speed restriction is in effect.

24
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A playground zone ends when a traffic indicates ______ or _______

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  • a higher maximum speed

- the end of the playground zone

25
Q

What is a “tty” and what does it do?

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-it is a teletypewriter
-it assists people who are hearing or speech-impaired to
use telephone networks.

26
Q

What do route markers do?

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Route markers indicate numbers, names or other designations of roads.

27
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If a lane marking has solid yellow lines what does that mean?

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-It indicates that passing is not permitted.

28
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If a lane marking has broken yellow lines what does it mean?

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-indicates that passing is permitted. Be sure that the lane is clear and
the pass can be completed safely

29
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If a lane has a solid yellow line and a broken yellow line together what does it mean?

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-indicates that a pass is permitted for the driver who has the broken line on his or her side of the roadway. Passing is not permitted for the driver with the solid yellow line on their side of the roadway

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What does it mean if a lane marking has white lines?

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-White lines mean that vehicles on each side of the white line are travelling in the same direction.

31
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If a lane marking has solid white lines what does it mean?

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-indicates that lane changing is not permitted.

32
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If a lane marking has broken white lines what does it mean?

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-indicate that lane changing is permitted.

33
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What are pavement markings?

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-Markings on the roadway can provide lane identification separating
opposing traffic, traffic movement in the same direction, traffic movement in the opposite direction, passing zones and no passing zones, lane use and designation, pedestrian crosswalks, stop lines, parking areas, word or symbol messages

34
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What are lane markings?

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Lane markings can be yellow or white, single or double, solid or broken. These lines provide important information about direction of traffic flow, lane changing, lane restrictions and passing.

35
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What are solid line markings?

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-Solid lines mean that crossing the solid line to pass or change lanes is not permitted.

36
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What are broken line markings?

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Broken lines mean that crossing the broken line to pass or change lanes is permitted.

37
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What are yellow line markings?

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Yellow lines mean that vehicles on each side of the yellow line must travel in opposite directions. A yellow line should always be on the driver’s left side.

38
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What are symbols?

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Symbols may be used on the pavement to supplement standard signs or by themselves to warn drivers, or to regulate or guide traffic.

39
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What do arrows do?

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-indicates the vehicle movements permitted in a lane.

40
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What are diamond markings?

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-Diamond markings indicate that a lane is reserved for specific vehicles. There may also be signs that will indicate time or vehicle restrictions

41
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What do x markings do?

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-X markings on rural highways indicate the approach to a railway crossing

42
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What are painted islands?

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Painted islands indicate that this area is not to be used for travel by any road users. Motorists can cross painted islands for the purpose of entering or leaving a driveway, alleyway or private drive.

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What are crosswalks?

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Crosswalk lines mark pedestrian crosswalks. Crosswalks also exist
at intersections even when they are unmarked, unless a sign indicates
no crossing.