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Keep Right



A traffic island, median, or barrier is ahead. Keep to the side indicated by the arrow.

A. Keep Right


B. Signal Ahead


C.Lane Reduction


D. Merge

High Occupancy Vehicle



These signs indicate lanes reserved for buses and vehicles with a driver and one or more passengers as specified on the sign.

A. Low Clearance Sign


B. Expansion Joints


C. Disabled Parking


D. High Occupancy Vehicle

Reduced Speed Limit Ahead



Prepare to reduce your speed; the limit is changing ahead.

A. Speed Limit


B. Reduced Speed Limit


C. School Zone


D. Merge

Merge



Two lanes of traffic moving in the same direction are about to become one. Drivers in BOTH lanes are responsible for merging safely.

A. Divided Highway Ends


B. Lane Use Control


C. Merge


D. Winding Road

Lane Reduction



The right lane ends soon. Drivers in the right lane must merge left when space opens up. Drivers in the left lane should allow other vehicles to merge smoothly.

A. Merge


B. Hill


C. Side Road


D. Lane Reduction

Divided Highway Ends



The highway ahead no longer has a median or divider. Traffic goes in both directions. Keep right.

A. Divided Highway Ends


B. Divided Highway Begins


C. Curves Ahead


D. Railroad Crossbuck

Slippery When Wet



When pavement is wet, reduce your speed. Do not brake hard or change direction suddenly. Increase the distance between your car and the one ahead of you.

A. Right and Left Curves


B. Slippery When Wet


C. Bicycle crossing


D. Advisory Speed


Hill



A steep grade is ahead. Check your brakes.

A. Deer Crossing


B. Hill


C. Truck Stop


D. Roundabout

Crossroad



A four-way intersection is ahead. Be ready to yield the right-of-way

A. Side Road


B. Sharp Right and Left Turns


C. Crossroad


D. Pedestrian Crossing

Side Road



A road joins from the right. Be alert for vehicles entering the roadway you are traveling on

A. Yield


B. No U Turn


C. Regulatory Sign


D. Side Road

Y Intersection



You must bear either right or left ahead.

A. Y Intersection


B. No Passing


C. Side Road


D. Expansion Joints

T Intersection



The roadway you are traveling on ends ahead. Signal before turning right or left

A. Y Intersection


B. Bike Path


C. T Intersection


D. No Turning

Sharp Right Turn



Slow down and be prepared for a sharp right turn in the road ahead.

A. Sharp Right Turn


B. Sharp Left Turn


C. Right Curve


D. Left curve

Sharp Right and Left Turn



Slow down and be prepared for the road ahead to turn sharply right, then left.

A. Right and Left Curves


B. Sharp Right and Left Turn


C. Winding Road


D. Right Curve-Side Road

Right and Left Curves



The road ahead curves right, then left. Slow down.

A. Winding Road


B. Sharp Right and Left Turn


C. Right Curve-Side Road


D. Right and Left Curves

Winding Road



The road ahead winds with a series of turns or curves. On all curves, slow down for better control.

A. Sharp Right and Left Turn


B. Right and Left Curves


C. Winding Road


D. Slippery Road

Right Curve with Safe Speed Indicator



The road ahead curves right. Slow down to the safe speed limit indicated.

A. Right Curve with Safe Speed Indicator


B. Merge


C. Disabled Parking


D. Speed Limit

No Passing Zone



Pennant shaped signs indicate the beginning of a no passing zone. You may not pass cars ahead of you in your own lane, even if the lane is clear.

A. Regulatory Sign


B. Yield Sign


C. No Passing Zone Sign


D. Guide Sign

School Zone/ School Crossing



Pedestrian signs are diamond shaped with a single person. Pentagon signs mark school zones and warn you about school crossings. Signs may display horizontal lines indicating the point at which a crosswalk exists. Two signs may be used together to show the actual location of the crosswalk.

A. One Way


B. School Zone/School Crossing


C. Pedestrian Crossing


D. Yield


Regulatory/ Guide Sign



The signs are rectangular and may be green or white. Vertical signs generally give instructions or tell you the law (I.e. Speed limit) while horizontal signs may give directions or information (rest stop info, etc.)

A. Regulatory/ Guide Sign


B. Go Sign


C. Wrong Way


D. Warning Sign

Yield



Upside triangles mean you must slow down as you come to the intersection. Be prepared to stop. Let any vehicles, pedestrians, or bicyclists safely pass before you proceed.

A. Stop


B. Slow Down


C. Lane Ends Sign


D. Yield

Warning



These diamond shaped yellow signs warn you of special conditions or hazards ahead. Slow down and drive with caution. Be ready to stop.

A. Stop


B. Yield


C. Construction


D. Warning

Stop



You MUST come to a complete stop at this sign, stop line, or pedestrian crossing.

A. Proceed With Caution


B. Yield


C. Stop


D. Wrong Way