Transcript Chapter 2
Signs, Signals and Roadway
Markings
Chapter 2
Traffic Signs
Regulatory Signs – tell you laws you must obey
Examples: Stop Sign, Yield, Do Not Enter, Speed
Limit, One Way, etc.
Warning Signs – alert you of conditions ahead
Most are diamond shaped
Most black on yellow
Examples: Pedestrian Crosswalk, School Signs, Stop
Ahead, Yield Ahead, Intersection/Curve ahead
Construction Signs – orange alerts you to
construction and maintenance ahead
Traffic Signs continued
Guide Signs – tell you where you are and how to get
to where you are going
Route Markers – Ex. Interstate and Route signs
Destination & Distance – always green
Ex: mile markers and exit signs
Zero usually starts at the south and western parts
of a state
Parks & Recreation – always brown
Service – always blue Ex. Rest Areas, Food & Gas
Shapes of Signs
Octagon – 8 sided – red - stop
Three sided – red & white -Yield
Round – black on yellow - railroad
Diamond – yellow, yellow-green or orange – warning
Pentagon – 5 sided – old school house – school zone or
school crossing
Pennant – black on yellow – No passing zone
Square or Rectangle – regulatory or guide sign
Color of Signs
Red – regulatory
Black & White – some regulatory other route
markers
Yellow – warning
Orange – construction
Green – guide
Blue – service guide
Brown – parks & recreation
Traffic Signals
Red – stop at marked line/crosswalk/before entering
the intersection
Yellow – warns the signal is changing to red
Green – go after yielding to pedestrians or vehicles in
intersection
Right on Red – complete stop, yield right of way to
pedestrians and oncoming traffic
Left on Red – turning from a one-way street onto another
one-way street
Flashing Light
Red – just like stop sign – also used at RR crossings
Yellow – proceed with caution
Traffic Lights continued
Arrows
Red Arrow – don’t make the movement shown by the
arrow
Yellow Arrow – green arrow ending
Green Arrow – yield and go in the direction arrow is
pointing
Lane Signals – often used on expressways
Red X – never drive in this lane
Yellow X – will be changing to red
Green Arrow – lanes may be used
Pavement Markings
Yellow Broken Line – two way traffic
Drivers may pass only when traffic is not coming in the
opposite direction
Yellow Sold Line – two way traffic
Drivers may not pass
May turn left across a solid yellow line after yielding
Two Way Left Turn Lanes – yellow lines & white arrows
Can’t make left turn from any other lane if a turn lane is
provided
Can’t drive in this lane unless preparing to turn left
Pavement Markings
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White Solid Lines – separates traffic moving in same
direction
Single Solid White Line - Crossing is discouraged
Solid Double White Lines crossing is prohibited
Broken White Lines – crossing is permitted when
passing or turning
Rumble Strips – short sections of corrugated road
Warn drivers of dangerous intersections, toll plaza’s,
edge of road
Large X and two RR – railroad crossing ahead