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signal ahead
Warning
merging traffic
Warning
lane drop
Warning
divided highway
Warning
cattle crossing
Warning
deer crossing
Warning
low clearance
Warning
no passing zone
Regulatory
right turn
Warning
curve right
Warning
farm machinery
Warning
side road
Warning
divided highway ends
Warning
two way traffic
Warning
hill
Warning
slippery when wet
Warning
bike crossing
Warning
soft shoulder
Warning
side road
Warning
cross road
Warning
winding road
Warning
stop sign ahead
Warning
yield ahead
Warning
road closed 1500 ft
Warning
school
Warning
school crossing
Warning
railroad crossing
Warning
stop
Regulatory
yield
Regulatory
speed limit 50
Regulatory
do not enter
Regulatory
no bicycles
Regulatory
left turn only
Regulatory
thru and left
Regulatory
left lane must turn left
Regulatory
no left turn
Regulatory
one way
Regulatory
keep left
Regulatory
keep right
Regulatory
no right turn
Regulatory
no u turns
Regulatory
double left turns
Regulatory
keep off median
Regulatory
Service
-Blue
-Square, Rectangle
-Food, lodging, rest area, telephone, hotel, hospital, gas, etc.
Guide
-Green
-Rectangles and Route Marker shape
-How to get from here to there
-Distance
-Street name
-marker
-city name
Recreational
-Brown
-Rectangles, Trapezoids
-Fishing, Swimming, Camp, Horses
Right Hand Signal
Left Hand Signal
Stop Hand Signal
Broken White Lines
Roadways that have more than one lane moving in one direction, separate traffic lanes.
Solid White Lines
Mark the edge of the road, aka fog lines. Passing to the right edge of the roadway is always prohibited.
Solid white lines
Used to separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. Not recommended to cross.
Double Solid White Lines
Used to show a travel path where driving in the same direction is permitted on both sides of the line but crossing is prohibited.
Broken Yellow Lines
This usually marks the center of a two-way roadway where a vehicle may pass if safe.
Solid yellow line
If one is on your side of the center lane, do not cross it to pass. On a four-lane divided roadway or a one-way road, it usually marks the left edge of the pavement.
Double Solid yellow line
If it's down the middle of a two-lane roadway it means that passing is not allowed for vehicles traveling in either direction.
White triangular symbols
When painted across a traffic lane means be ready to stop and yield to traffic
Dashed white lines
When painted across a roundabout's traffic lane it indicates you should yield to traffic.
8 Illegal Places to Park
1. Where "no parking" signs are posted
2. Within 500 feet of a fire or a crash
3. Within 15 feet of fire hydrant
4. Within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing
5. More than 12 inches from the curb.
6. Within 30 feet of a stop sign, traffic light or flashing beacon, including a warning sign
7. On or under a bride, on an overpass or in a tunnel
8. On the street-side of a legally parked vehicle.
Regulatory Signs
-Triangle, Square, Octagon, X*, Rectangle
-Red, White, Black
-What you must do and what you must not do
-Regulate the flow of traffic
Warning Signs
-Diamond, Circle (with X), Pentagon, Rounded Triangle
-Yellow, Black, Orange
-Alerting us to changes
-The road condition
Construction:
-$7500 fines of 15 years in jail
-Maximum speed for Construction is 45
Third category of signs
Guide, Service and Recreational
Regulatory
Absolute, Posted or Maximum speed you can travel
Regulatory
Fixed
Warning
Advisory
City
35
Urban
45-50
Downtown
25 (Not Res.)
Residential
25 (Not Down.)
Parking lots
15
Rural
55 (Not Highway)
Highway
55 (Not Rural)
Freeway
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