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Categories of distraction are...

Visual (eyes off road)/ manual (hands off wheel)/ cognitive (thinking of something else while driving)

What do you not do while driving?

Text, call, eat or drink, take hands off wheel, take eyes off road, let mind wander, or be under the influence of any type of alcohol or drug prescription or otherwise.

Always stay bw lines marking lane unless...

Turning, exiting a highway, or changing lanes.

A single solid white line marks...

The right edge of the pavement

A single solid yellow line marks...

The left edge of the pavement on divided highways and one way streets

White lane lines...

Seperate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction

Solid lines along the side of the road mark...

The edge of the pavement

Single broken white line means...

You may cross this line to change lanes when it is safe to so so

Single solid white lines mean...

You may travel in the same direction on both sides of this lane but do not cross the line unless you must do so to avoid a hazard. Also used to discourage lane changes near intersections

Double solid white lines mean...

Crossing a double solid line is not aloud

Yellow lane lines mean...

Yellow lane lines separate lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions

Single broken yellow line

Stay to the right of the line. You may temporarily cross this line when you are passing a vehicle in front of you.

Double solid yellow lines

Vehicles moving in either direction must not cross those lines (unless turning left when it is safe to do so)

Double yellow lines-solid on right broken on left

Passing or crossing is not allowed in this lane except when turning left

Double yellow lines-broken on right solid on left

Passing is permitted in this Lane when safe to do so

Turn lanes

Arrows are often used with white lane lines to show which turn may be made from the lane

Curved arrow and the wird ONLY means...

You must turn in direction of arrow

Lane marked with both a curved and straight arrow means...

You may either turn or go straight

Two way roadway with center lane means...

Drivers from either direction may use the center lane for left turns you must not use for passing

Reversible lanes

Some highways have reversible traffic Lanes to help handle rush hour traffic the direction of traffic is normally reversed at set times each day these lanes are marked with special pavement markings, lane signals, and signs.

Bicycle lanes

Some roads have pavement markings that show lanes specifically designated for the exclusive use of bicycles or for shared use

Exclusive bike lane

Solid white lines seperate these bike lanes from motor vehicle travel lanes. Often marked with bike lane signs/symbols

Shared use lane

Marked with sharrows these markings alert motorists that bicycles may use the entire lane and indicates to bicyclist where to ride and discourages bicycling in the wrong direction

White stop lanes

Stop lines show where you must stop for a stop sign or red light you must stop your vehicle before any part of it crosses the line before the crosswalk

Crosswalks

Marked with solid white lines and sometimes filled with white diagonal or perpendicular lines shows where pedestrians should cross. Motorist must always yield the right-of-way to pedestrians in crosswalk

No-Go's

Curves marked yellow in no-parking zones/ near fire hydrants or intersections/ near yellow or white diagonal stripes which mark fixed obstructions/ areas that have pavement markings indicating fire lanes or safety zones

Red traffic color

Stop/ Don't enter/ wrong way

Orange traffic color

Construction and maintenance warning

Yellow traffic color

General warning/ unexpected roadway conditions

Fluorescent yellow green

High emphasis warning of school/ pedestrian/ bicycling activity

White/black traffic color

Regulatory

Green traffic color

Guide or directional info

Blue traffic colors

Motorists service guide/used to identify disabled drivers parking

Brown traffic color

Areas of public recreation/ cultural and historical significance

Octagon shaped sign means

Stop

Triangle shaped sign means

Yield

Diamond shaped sign means

Hazard warning

Pennant (looks like play button)

No passing zones

Crossbuck (verticle angles)

Railroad crossing

Round traffic sign

Railroad advance warning

Pentagon traffic sign shape

School advance or crossing

Rectangle shaped sign (verticle)

Regulatory

Rectangle (horizontal)

Guide

Stop sign means

Stop before crossing line if theres no line stop before entering crosswalk if no crosswalk stop before entering intersection just stop

4 way stop

Traffic from all 4 directions must stop if two vehicles reach intersection at same time driver on left yields to driver on right

Yield sign

Slow down and give crossing vehicles right of way if way is clear you may slowly proceed without stopping

Do not enter sign

Turn around stupid

Wrong way sign

Turn around

Dicided highway ahead sign means...

Stay to right of divider

Left lane must turn

Traffic in left lane must turn left at intersection ahead (also right lane must turn right)