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Chapter 5
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Chapter 5 . Signs, Signals, and Road Markings. 1. You must come to a full stop. #1. 2. Keeps you from entering a roadway. 19. 3. Slow down and stop if necessary. 2. . 4. A crossbuck that indicates the number of tracks. 50. 5. Marks the beginning of a no passing zone. 15. .
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Chapter 5
Signs, Signals, and Road Markings - 1. You must come to a full stop. #1
- 2. Keeps you from entering a roadway 19.
- 3. Slow down and stop if necessary 2.
- 4. A crossbuck that indicates the number of tracks. 50.
- 5. Marks the beginning of a no passing zone. 15.
- 6. There is a traffic island ahead keep right. 17
- 7. Traffic can turn left from two lanes 11
- 8. You must wait for the signal to turn green 58
- 9. Slow moving vehicle emblem 63
- 10. Be alert for people crossing 38
- 11. Sign on the left side of the highway that warns the beginning of a no passing zone 54
- 12. A four-way intersection is ahead. 24
- 13. Road curves in the direction indicated, slow to indicated speed. 23
- 14. Divided highway ends 60
- 15. Traffic signal ahead 28
- 16. Road surface is slippery when wet 33
- 17. The road goes down a steep hill 32
- 18. Pavement is not standard width 61
- 19. Warning, road turns right 59
- 20. route sign 45
- 21. Stop ahead. 27
- 22. Parking is not allowed in this area 21
- 23. Indicates the light is about to turn red 65
- 24. Left turn protection is ending 62
- 25. You cannot drive in this lane 20
- 26-27 Road signs use uniform Symbols and Pictures as well as written instructions.
- 28-29 How many sides does a stop sign have? 8 How many other signs have this many equal sides? 0
- 30. You must always stop at yield signs. False
- 31 Green signs guide and inform. True
- 32. Brown sign regulate traffic. False Historic, cultural, and Recreational signs
- 33. Orange signs indicate recreational sites. False Orange is construction sites
- 34. Historic sites will be indicated with a brown sign. True
- 35. Yellow-green sign warn and control school zones. True
- 36. What is the shape that warns of a pedestrian crossing? Pentagon and Diamond
- 37. Where are crossbuck signs found? At Rail road crossings
- 38. If there is a number below a rail road crossing sign, what dose that number indicate? The number of sets of tracks.
- 39. What markings on a sign indicate that you should not take a certain course of action? Red circle and slash
- 40. Parking spaces posted with a blue handicapped parking sign are reserved for vehicles displaying disability license plates or a disability parking permit.
- 41. This emblem must be displayed on all vehicles that travel at speeds of 30 mph or less. True
- 42. Warning signs that warn of winding roads, have the picture painted such as to match the way the road actually curves. True
- 43. Often there are several chevron signs together, what do the chevron signs indicate? They indicate the road ahead sharply changes directions. Slow to a safe speed.
- 44. The minimum speed limits will always appear above the regular maximum speed limit. False
- 45-46. Construction signs warn drivers of restricted lanes of traffic, detours and other road work hazards.
- 47. How many more times is the fine if a motorist violates the posted speed limit in a work zone when workers are present? Double
- 48. At the traffic control sign which color is on top? Red
- 49-57 Identify the following signs: (these may not be in the book but they are real)
- 49. Merging traffic
- 50. Warning stop sign ahead
- 51. Divided Highway begins
- 52. Two way traffic
- 53. Pavement ends, gravel road ahead.
- 54. Slippery when wet
- 55. Low shoulder
- 56. Narrow bridge or narrow road
- 57. Winding road
- 58. What dose a flashing yellow light mean? Proceed though intersection with caution, Yield right-of-way to vehicles and pedestrians already in the intersection
- 59-65 Identify the shapes of the following:
- 59. Slow moving vehicle. Triangle with corners cut off
- 60. Stop sign Octagon
- 61. Railroad crossing Crossbuck
- 62. Yield Triangle pointing down Inverted triangle
- 63. School crossing Pentagon
- 64. No passing zone Triangle pointing right Pennant shape
- 65. Deer Crossing Diamond
- 66. What is the name of signals that allow lanes to be used by traffic from different directions at different times? Lane use control signals on reversible lanes
- 67. At a freeway entrance ramp only one car may enter each time the ramp meter light turns green. True
- 68-73 Pavement markings direct and regulate traffic. Describe what the following lines indicate.
- 68. Shorter and thicker white lines. Lane ends
- 69 Double solid white line. No passing zone and separates traffic going in the same direction.
- 70. Solid yellow line No passing and separates traffic going in opposite directions. Lane #1 Lane #2
- 71. Solid white line with bicycle insignia. Bike lane
- 72. White dashed lines. Separates traffic going in the same direction and allows passing.
- 73. Two solid yellow lines. Separates traffic going in opposite directions and prohibits passing
- 74. Three or more people must occupy the vehicle to use a car pool lane. False two or more people
- 75. When an officer is present, obey any hand signals you are given rather than traffic signals , signs or pavement markings. True
- Shapes & Colors Sign color meanings
- Regulatory Red: prohibits and commands White: regulates
- Warning Yellow: Warns Yellow-green: Warns and controls in pedestrian & bicycle crossings and school crossings. Orange warns and controls at construction zones
- Information Green: Guides and Inform. Blue: Describe services for motorists. Brown: Historic, cultural, or recreational
- Common Shapes
- Route Signs Interstate Freeway U.S. Highway Minnesota Highway County Road County Road
- The end
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