Chapter 3 Driver's Ed
A solid white line can indicate
not to pass another vehicle
Solid white lines between lanes of traffic moving in the same direction indicate
stay in your lane
At a flashing traffic signal that is red, you must
stop
Double-dashed lines on the pavement indicate
you cannot pass another vehicle
When an officer is present and directing traffic at an intersection
you must pay attention to the officer
As you approach a yield sign, you should
Check for traffic
The purpose of a regulatory sign is to
Control the movement of traffic
On multilane roadways railroad tracks crossing the roadway will be marked by crossbuck signs and
Flashing red lights and signal bells
Shared left-turn lanes mean that
It allows traffic in either direction to enter the lane and make left turns.
Explain what shared left-turn lanes are, and describe how to use them safely.
It allows traffic traveling in either direction to enter the lane and make left turns. You use it properly by not entering too soon, watching out for cars coming out of side streets and entrances, and by only using it for left turns.
A traffic signal changing from green to yellow means that you should
Slow down
When you see a pedestrian or school-zone sign you must
Slow down
Shared left-turn lanes consist of
Solid lines, broken lines, arrows
If you stop at a stop sign at the same time another car on the cross street has reached its stop sign who has the right of way?
The person on the left should let the person on the right go first
A sign with a chevron pointing left indicates
The road curves left
Traffic signals are usually located at intersections because
There is more risk
The shape of most regulatory signs is a
Vertical rectangles
When can you not pass another vehicle on the road? Give multiple examples.
When it is separated by two yellow lines, when you are at a stop sign or red light.
Lane-use lights indicate
Which lane to use at a given time
A flashing traffic signal that is yellow is much the same as a
Yellow light, meaning to slow down and yield.