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A comprehensive overview of roadway markings and traffic laws, including definitions, explanations, and exercises. It covers essential topics such as roadway reflectors, turning vehicles, implied consent law, space cushion, stale green light, emergency vehicle right of way, and various types of roadway markings. Designed to enhance understanding of traffic regulations and promote safe driving practices.
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Roadway reflectors, turning vehicles, implied consent law, space cushion, stale green light and Roadway Markings
Roadway reflectors Red reflector indicates wrong direction to drivers Right turning vehicle Enters the right lane on a multi-lane road Left turning vehicle Enters the left lane on a multi-lane road Implied consent law Agreement to take a breathalyzer test upon licensing Space cushionOpen area around a vehicle to avoid hazards
Stale green lightGreen light that has been on for a while
Emergency vehicles right of wayPolice, firefighters, ambulance, etc., have priority
Pennant shaped sign
Indicates a no passing zone
Broken painted white lines Passing between lanes is permitted Solid painted white lines Passing between lanes is prohibited Legal left turn To turn from one 1-way street to another Treat a red flashing light As a stop sign Hydroplaning The tires slide on water Increase distance between trucks because? Trucks take longer to stop Right of way when leaving a parallel spot they must yield right of way to vehicles driving by and to pedestrians solid/broken yellow line - ANSWER No passing allowed from one side of two-way road double/single solid yellow lines - ANSWER no passing in either direction
rumble strips - ANSWER alert driver running off the road, at a ramp, toll booth, etc. raised roadway markers - ANSWER (on center lines, edge of roads, etc.) help driverssee lanes at night
solid/broken yellow line - ANSWER No passing allowed from one side of two-way road double/single solid yellow lines - ANSWER no passing in either direction white curved and straight arrows in same lane - ANSWER proceed straight ahead orturn solid short white line - ANSWER a stop line before an intersection white curved arrow with "only" - ANSWER must turn if you are in this lane broken white lines - ANSWER separate lanes of traffic going in the same direction solid white line - ANSWER channels traffic into one lane broken yellow line - ANSWER separates lanes of traffic on two-lane road/passingallowed either side
crosswalk - 2 solid white lines - ANSWER a crosswalk for pedestrians solid white line - ANSWER outside edge of roadway single/double solid yellow, solid white line ANSWER markings that should not becrossed except to turn left
position 1 ANSWER center of the lane position 2 ANSWER to the left by center line position 3 ANSWER right toward edge of the road rumble strips ANSWER alert driver running off the road, at a ramp, toll booth, etc. raised road markers - ANSWER centered between lines on roads, outer edges of roads,etc. assist drivers to view lanes at dark