Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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1.What do yellow lines on the road indicate?
These pavement markings separate traffic traveling in opposite directions.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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2.What does a solid line on the left side of your lane mean?
A solid line on your left means you must not cross the lane as it could be dangerous.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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3.What do broken lines on the road indicate?
Broken lines indicate that the traffic is traveling in the same direction and if the way is clear, you may pass.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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4.What do continuity lines on your left side generally indicate?
Continuity lines of your left side indicate that your lane is ending or exiting.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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5.Where should you stop if there is no stop line at an intersection?
You must stop at a crosswalk, whether marked or unmarked. Stop at the edge of the sidewalk or intersection, if its unmarked.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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6.What do the two parallel white lines across the road indicate?
Two white parallel white lines painted across the road indicate a crosswalk for pedestrians. You must yield to the pedestrians crossing the road.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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7.A white arrow painted on a lane gives you what information?
A white arrow painted on a lane indicates the permitted direction of travel for that specific lane. If the arrow points straight, left, or right, you must follow that direction only.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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8.What are pedestrian crossovers marked by?
Pedestrians crossovers can be marked by two parallel white lines, overhead yellow lights, or two white double parallel lines.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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9.What do two solid lines painted on the pavement guide the traffic away from?
Two solid lines painted on the pavement guide the traffic away from fixed objects such as bridge piers or concrete islands.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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10.What does this road sign indicate about the permissible movement for vehicles in this lane?
The straight arrow on this sign serves as a clear regulatory instruction, ensuring that all traffic in this designated lane proceeds only in a straight direction. Other movements are prohibited.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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11.If you are in a lane marked with this sign, which movements are you legally allowed to make at the intersection?
This sign displays two distinct arrows, a straight one and a curved left one, indicating that drivers in this lane have the option to either proceed straight through the intersection or execute a left turn. Drivers should choose their desired path in advance.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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12.What are the permissible movements for a driver in a lane indicated by this sign?
This sign features both a straight arrow and a curved right arrow, providing two legal options for traffic in this lane. Drivers should decide whether to continue straight or turn right before entering the intersection.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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13.If you are in either of the lanes designated by this sign, what is the mandatory action you must take at the intersection?
This sign explicitly shows two side-by-side curved left arrows, meaning that all vehicles in both designated lanes are required to turn left. Drivers should prepare for a shared turning movement.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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14.What action is a driver required to take when seeing this specific lane control signal?
A solid red X displayed above a lane is a mandatory signal indicating that the lane is closed to traffic moving in your direction. Drivers must not enter or continue in a lane marked with a red X and should move to an open lane as soon as it is safe to do so.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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15.What should a driver do when observing this specific lane control signal?
A flashing yellow X serves as a warning that the lanes status is changing and you must vacate it. It signifies that the lane is about to be closed or reversed, and drivers should carefully and promptly merge into an adjacent lane that shows a green arrow.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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16.What does this specific lane control signal indicate to a driver?
A solid green arrow pointing downwards above a lane indicates that the lane is open for normal traffic flow in your direction. Drivers can confidently proceed in this lane, assuming all other traffic laws and conditions allow.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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17.What is the implication of a single broken yellow line on the roadway?
A broken line indicates that passing is permitted if the roadway is clear and conditions allow for a safe maneuver. Drivers must still exercise caution and ensure they have ample space to complete the pass before returning to their lane.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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18.When encountering a solid line next to a broken line, as shown, what does this indicate regarding passing?
This marking creates a conditional passing zone. Vehicles on the side of the broken line may pass when it is safe, while vehicles on the side of the solid line are prohibited from passing.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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19.What does a double solid yellow line on the roadway signify?
Double solid lines are a strict regulatory marking indicating that passing is prohibited for all vehicles in both directions. This is typically used in areas where it is unsafe to pass, such as near curves, hills, or intersections, requiring drivers to stay in their lane.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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20.What does a single yellow line on the roadway indicate regarding passing?
A single yellow line suggests that passing is generally permitted when it is safe to do so, but drivers should exercise heightened caution. This marking often appears in areas where visibility may be slightly limited.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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21.What does a double broken yellow line on the roadway signify?
Double broken yellow lines indicate a reversible lane, meaning the direction of traffic flow can change. Drivers must always look for and obey an overhead lane control signal (like a green arrow or red X) to determine if they are permitted to use that lane at any given time.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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22.What is the mandatory instruction conveyed by a solid white line separating traffic lanes?
A solid line serves as a strict regulatory marking indicating that lane changes are prohibited. Drivers must stay within their current lane and are not permitted to cross a solid line.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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23.What does a broken white line between traffic lanes signify?
A broken line indicates that lane changes are allowed, provided it is safe and expedient to do so. Drivers should always check their mirrors, signal, and ensure there is ample space before moving into an adjacent lane marked with a broken line.
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Lane Markings and Control Signs Test
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24.What is the primary purpose and usage rule for a lane marked with a bicycle symbol as shown?
A bicycle symbol on the pavement designates a dedicated bicycle lane, meaning it is intended for the exclusive use of cyclists. Drivers of motor vehicles are generally prohibited from driving or parking in these lanes, ensuring a safe and clear path for cyclists.
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