Question 1
What does a red octagonal sign mean?
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What does a red octagonal sign mean?
What does a triangular red and white sign indicate?
What does a circular yellow sign usually warn of?
What does a diamond-shaped sign mean?
What does a rectangular sign usually indicate?
What does a red and white sign typically mean?
What does a yellow sign with black symbols indicate?
What does a white speed limit sign mean?
What does a school zone sign warn you of?
What does a pentagon-shaped sign indicate?
What does a solid white line between lanes mean?
What does a broken white line indicate?
What does a solid yellow line mean?
What does a broken yellow line allow?
What does a double solid yellow line mean?
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Practice with flashcards →What does a white stop line across a lane indicate?
What does a crosswalk marking show?
What do arrows painted on the road mean?
What does a bike lane marking indicate?
What does a solid white edge line show?
Who has the right-of-way at a four-way stop?
Who goes first when two vehicles arrive simultaneously?
Who has the right-of-way at a green light?
Who must yield when turning left?
Who has the right-of-way at a crosswalk?
Who goes first at an uncontrolled intersection?
Who has the right-of-way when entering a road from a driveway?
Who must yield to emergency vehicles?
Who has the right-of-way at a yield sign?
Who goes first at a T-intersection without signs?
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Practice with flashcards →What does a no U-turn sign mean?
What does a do not enter sign warn you of?
What does a one-way sign indicate?
What does a railroad crossbuck sign mean?
What does a no passing zone sign indicate?
What does a painted X near railroad tracks mean?
What do diagonal stripes on pavement mean?
What does a center turn lane marking indicate?
What does a curb painted blue usually indicate?
What does a curb painted red typically mean?
Who has priority at a roundabout?
Who must yield when merging lanes end?
Who has the right-of-way on a steep road?
Who goes first when turning right on red?
Who has priority at a flashing red light?
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Practice with flashcards →Who has priority at a flashing yellow light?
What does a lane reduction sign warn of?
What does a construction zone sign indicate?
What does an advisory speed sign mean?
What does a pedestrian crossing sign mean?
What does the word STOP painted on pavement mean?
What does a dashed yellow line next to solid yellow mean?
Who has the right-of-way when traffic signals are dark?
What does a wrong way sign indicate?
What does a HOV lane marking mean?
Who must yield when entering a highway?
What does a stop ahead sign warn you of?
What does a yield ahead sign indicate?
What does a curve ahead sign mean?
What does a winding road sign warn you of?
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Practice with flashcards →What does a slippery when wet sign indicate?
What does a hill ahead sign warn you of?
What does a divided highway sign indicate?
What does an end divided highway sign mean?
What does a no turn on red sign mean?
What does a keep right sign instruct you to do?
What does a solid yellow line on your side and broken on the other mean?
What does a shared lane marking (sharrow) indicate?
What does a solid yellow edge line indicate?
What do chevron markings in a lane indicate?
What does a bus lane marking mean?
What does a curb painted yellow usually mean?
What does a curb painted white usually indicate?
Who has the right-of-way at a green arrow?
Who must yield to pedestrians with a walk signal?
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Practice with flashcards →Who has priority at an alley exit?
Who must yield when making a U-turn?
Who has right-of-way over vehicles?
Who has the right-of-way at a school crossing?
Who must yield when leaving a parking space?
What does a speed limit sign with minimum speed mean?
What does a lane use control sign indicate?
What does a low clearance sign warn of?
What does a deer crossing sign mean?
What does a stop for pedestrians sign instruct?
What does a painted triangle on pavement indicate?
What does a speed limit painted on road mean?
What do lane number markings indicate?
Who must yield at a flashing crosswalk beacon?
Who has priority when a traffic officer directs traffic?
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Practice with flashcards →What does a no left turn sign mean?
What does a no right turn sign indicate?
What does a no parking sign mean?
What does a no stopping sign mean?
What does a lane ends sign warn you of?
What does a merge sign indicate?
What does a two-way traffic sign warn of?
What does a slow-moving vehicle sign indicate?
What does a hill downgrade sign warn you of?
What does a narrow bridge sign indicate?
What does a solid white line at road edge indicate?
What does a broken white line near intersections indicate?
What does a solid white line at intersections mean?
What do rumble strip markings warn you of?
What does a painted island mean?
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Practice with flashcards →What does a railroad stop line indicate?
Who has the right-of-way at an uncontrolled crosswalk?
Who must yield when entering traffic from the shoulder?
Who has the right-of-way when turning right at green light?
Who has priority at a green light with no arrow?
Who must yield when changing lanes?
Who has right-of-way when backing up?
Who must yield to school buses with flashing lights?
Who has priority at a driveway crossing sidewalk?
Who must yield at a flashing yellow arrow?
What does an end road work sign indicate?
What does a no trucks sign mean?
What does a rest area sign indicate?
What does a hospital sign indicate?
What does a scenic route sign indicate?
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Practice with flashcards →What does a stop bar before railroad tracks indicate?
What do zigzag pavement markings near crossings indicate?
What does a dashed line in a bike lane indicate?
What does a solid green bike lane indicate?
Who has priority when a signal is green but intersection blocked?
Who must yield when exiting a roundabout?
Who has right-of-way on a freeway?
Who must yield when crossing a bike lane to turn?
Who has right-of-way at a driveway with no sidewalk?
What does an end speed limit sign indicate?
What does a watch for ice sign warn you of?
What does a falling rocks sign indicate?
What does a traffic signal ahead sign warn of?
What does a lane shift sign indicate?
What does a soft shoulder sign warn you of?
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Practice with flashcards →What does a solid white line separating traffic from shoulder mean?
What does a broken white line near ramps indicate?
What does a wide white line at stop points indicate?
What does a painted pedestrian symbol indicate?
Who has the right-of-way at an unmarked intersection?
Who must yield when turning across traffic?
Who has priority over vehicles at all times?
Who must yield when entering a shared turn lane?
Who has right-of-way when signals conflict with signs?
Who must yield when a school bus stops?
What does a road narrows sign warn you of?
What does an advisory ramp speed sign mean?
What does a parking by permit only sign mean?
What does a boxed grid marking in intersections mean?
What does a solid white stop bar before crosswalk mean?
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