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True or False: Brown is used as background color for guide and information signs related to points of recreational or cultural interest and on some street name signs.
True

A diamond yellow sign with a big black "+", this tells a driver:
that another road will intersect with their road
True or False: A flashing red signal light has the same meaning as a stop sign.
True
True or False: The shape of a circle is commonly used in California for advance warning that means there is a railroad crossing ahead.
True
True or False: Regulatory signs are signs that indicate warning of potential dangers, directions, information, and services.
True
True or False: Flashing green lights that are not traffic signals are sometimes used to warn you of an upcoming stop sign, railroad crossing, an upcoming signal light, pedestrian crossing, school zone, or construction zone.
False
True or False: When you see a yellow light, you should slow down and stop before entering the intersection, if you can do so safely.
True
True or False: You may cross over a solid yellow line to make a left turn at an intersection, to enter or exit a road or a driveway, or to make a U-turn, if it can be made safely and is not otherwise prohibited.
True
True or False: The sequence of most traffic lights in which they are lighted is red to yellow, yellow to red, and red to green.
False
An equilateral triangle shaped sign pointed down means:
Yield to other vehicles and pedestrians
True or False: A center traffic lane enclosed by double yellow lines on each side with the inner lines broken may be used to start and complete left hand turns and start U-turns from either direction of traffic, but cannot be used for passing.
True
The shape of a diamond sign is used exclusively for:
Warning signs