Driver's Ed: chapter 2 review

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A _ in a red circle and crossed by a red bar prohibits a certain moving in the same direction are separated by _.

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Lanes of traffic moving in the same direction are separated by _.

Yellow line markings

What is the difference between broken yellow lines and broken white lines??

Yellow lines broken or solid seperate lanes of traffice moving in different directions. White lines broken or solid seperate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. Broken lines any color means you can pass Solid lines any color means you can not pass

How do arrows and lane signals control traffic???

The WALK signal and the green light are for pedestrians and drivers going in the same directions. The DON'T WALK signal usually flashes just before the yellow light appears. A traffic-control officer holds up a hand for stop and waves a hand for go.

When a traffic-control officer holds up a hand with the palm facing you, you should??

Stop

what is the meaning of the eight shapes and eight colors used for traffic signs??

A. Shapes B. Colors Octagon: stop Red: stop, yield, or prohibited Triangle: yield Yellow: warning Vertical rectangle: regulatory White: regulatory Pentagon: school Orange: construction or detour Round: railroad crossing Black: regulatory Pennant: no passing Green: guide Diamond: warning Blue: motorist service Horizontal rectangle: guide Brown: public recreation or cultural interest

What actions should you take with pedestrian signals and officer's signals???

Always follow the traffic officer direction over ANY mechanical signals to avoid any collision or confusion. That's why the officer is there, to override the signals and direct traffic differently.

The _ of a traffic sign can tell you the meaning of the sign.

Color

What are five situations where warning signs might be used???

Early warning signs of violent behavior include: social withdrawal, feelings of isolation, rejection, persecution, uncontrolled anger, and being a victim of violence. These can lead to retaliatory behaviors!

What action should you take when approaching a flashing red signal or a flashing yellow signal???

If you are approaching a flashing yellow light at an intersection you should slow down. All yellow lights mean slow down; it doesn't matter if they are solid or flashing. You should slow down and see who else is at the intersection. When you see that it is safe to drive, then drive.

A yellow X over a lane tells you to???

Move to a lane with a green arrow

A large white X with two small Rs painted on the roadway warns that a _ is ahead.

Railroad

The color of a stop sign is???

Red

What should you do at a red light, yellow light, and green light???

Red light-stop completely. Yellow light- slow down about to turn red. Green light- Go

What are the six types of special roadway markings???

Regulatory Signs Stop and Yield Signs One-way streets Warning signs Information signs Traffic calming signs

You must come to a full stop at a _.

Regulatory sign

When you approach a flashing yellow signal u should?

Slow down!!!

How do guide signs and international signs help you when driving???

They inform you of what the laws are and what you are going to face as you proceed down the road.

What is the purpose of rumble strips and of raised roadway makers???

To make people slow down

What actions should you take at STOP,YIELD,and SPEED limit signs???

stop sign - make a full stop and make sure no cars are coming yield - if a car is coming stop and if there is none you may go but make sure to slow down to be able to look out for cars speed limit - make sure to drive the speed limit posted on the sign. do not go faster or slower then it


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