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White

Regulatory, law or rule

Standard colors

Blue

Driver services, such as food and lodging

Standard color

Brown

Recreation and scenic area info.

Standard color

Octagon

Stop

Shapes

Diamond

Warning

Shape

Rectangle

Traffic regulations or directions to drivers

Shape

Inverted triangle

Yield right of way

Shape

Pennant

No passing

Shape

Pentagon 5-sides

School zone

Shape

Circle

Railroad crossing ahead

Shape

Crossbuck (X)

Actual railroad crossing

Shape

Shield

Route marker

Shape

Broken or dashed lines

Drive within lines and not straddle the lines.


Passing is permitted when safe to do

Solid white lines

Move in same direction, do not change lanes or pass.


Also used to mark the edge of the highway as well as the boundary between a travel lane and a highway shoulder

Yellow lines

Separates lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions

Broken or dashed yellow lines

Pass when it is safe to do so

Solid yellow lines

You are not to cross over or pass

Double yellow lines

Cannot pass if the lines on your side are solid

Dotted white lines

Indicate an extension of a lane line through an intersection , or may indicate exit - only lanes on a freeway

Speed limits

Anti-Lock Braking systems

Prevent skidding and allow drivers to steer during an emergency braking situation

Defensive driving

● look ahead at least 12 seconds


● stay behind at least 2 seconds


● give yourself room to maneuver


● intersections- look left, right and left again

Roundabouts

Moves in 1 direction: Counterclockwise


Signaling

Signal at least:


City streets 100 feet


Highways of freeways 300 feet



Left- extend left arm horizontally out of open window


Right- extend left arm, with elbow bent upward, at about a 90°


Slowing or stop- extend left arm downward, with palm of hand to the rear

Colored curb markings

Parallel parking

Parking on a hill