driver ed
You are approaching a point where two roads come together, but you are not required to merge, an additional lane begins. Watch for traffic in the new lane.
This yellow sign means
Traffic Signals
Traffic signals help provide for the orderly movement of traffic. Drivers must obey these signals except when a law enforcement officer is directing traffic. You must obey a law enforcement officer at all times even if he/she is telling you to do something which is ordinarily considered against the law.
Traffic Signs
Traffic signs can help you to be a better driver. Traffic signs help because they: 1. Warn of hazards ahead that would be difficult to see 2. Guide drivers to their destination by identifying the route 3. Inform of local regulations and practices 4. Regulate the speed and movement of traffic
Advises you are approaching a section of highway where the opposing flows of traffic are separated by a median island.
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The road curves one way (right) and then the other way (left). Slow down, keep right and do not pass.
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You are near an area where a large number of pedestrians cross the street. Slow down and watch for people cross- ing the street on foot.
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Cross traffic
traffic to left or right 2. 3.
A Flashing Yellow Arrow For Left-Turns
A flashing yellow arrow allows a driver to turn left but the driver must yield the right-of-way to oncoming traffic. In addition, a yellow flashing arrow is meant to reduce confusion of what the following signals mean: 1. A circular green light (occasionally mistaken as a protected left turn); and 2. A circular red light and green arrow showing at the same time (some motorists stop).
A Flashing Yellow Light
A flashing yellow light warns drivers to slow down and proceed with caution. Drivers may turn left on a green light. However, drivers must yield the right-of-way if other traffic is approaching from the opposite direction.
Green Arrow Displayed at the Same Time as a Red Light
A green arrow displayed at the same time as a red light means the driver can proceed carefully in the direction of the arrow after yielding the right-of-way to other vehicles and pedestrians.
Steady Green Light (Go)
A steady green light means the driver can proceed on a green light if it is safe to do so. You may drive straight ahead or turn unless prohibited by another sign or signal. Watch for cars and pedestrians in the intersection. Be aware of careless drivers who may race across the intersection to beat a red light.
Steady Yellow Light (Caution)
A steady yellow light warns drivers to use caution and to alert them a red light is coming up. You must STOP before entering the nearest crosswalk at the intersection if you can do so safely. If a stop cannot be made safely, then you may proceed cautiously through the intersec- tion before the light changes to red.
The Standard Colors table shows colors commonly used on road signs and explains what each color means.
Color Description Red: Stop or prohibited Green: Indicated movements permitted, direction guidance Blue: Motorist services guidance Yellow: General warning Black: Regulation White: Regulation Orange: Construction and maintenance warning Orange (Retroreflective): Used on various types of signs Brown: Public recreation and scenic guidance
Know these signs by their shape so you will know what to do when you are approaching from a distance.
Shape Description Octagon: Exclusively for stop signs Horizontal Rectangle: Generally for guide signs Equilateral Triangle: Exclusively for yield signs Pennant: Advance warning of no pass zones Diamond: Exclusively to warn of existing or possible hazards on roads or adjacent areas. Vertical Rectangle: Generally for regulatory signs. Pentagon: School advance and school crossing signs. Round: Railroad advance warning signs.
A Flashing Red Light
Stop completely before entering the crosswalk or intersection then proceed when you can do so safely. Vehicles on the intersecting road may not have to stop.
Warning Signs
Warning signs alert drivers to conditions which are immediately ahead and tell them what to look for. There may be road hazards, changes in direction, or some other situation you should know about. Not only must warning signs be observed for safety reasons but to disregard them may be a traffic violation. When you encounter a warning sign: 1. Pay attention 2. Follow instructions 3. Reduce speed to at least the posted construction zone speed signsWarning signs alert drivers to conditions which are immediately ahead and tell them what to look for. There may be road hazards, changes in direction, or some other situation you should know about. Not only must warning signs be observed for safety reasons but to disregard them may be a traffic violation. When you encounter a warning sign: 1. Pay attention 2. Follow instructions 3. Reduce speed to at least the posted construction zone speed signs
Left Turn on Green
You can turn left on a green light. However, you must yield the right-of-way if traffic is approach- ing from the opposite direction.
Another road enters the road you are traveling on from the direction shown. Watch for traffic from that direction.
describe the sign that tells you to watch for cross traffic ahead