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solid green traffic light
go
solid yellow traffic light
stop if u can, or proceed w/ caution
blinking yellow traffic light
yield, then proceed w/ caution
blinking yellow arrow
yield, then turn w/ caution
red traffic light
stop
blinking red traffic light
stop, then proceed w/ caution
green arrow
go, protected turn
yellow arrow
protected turn is ending
red arrow
stop, don’t turn until green/green arrow
what 2 do when light not working
treat as if controlled by stop signs in all directions
unprotected turn
turning vehicle must yield to oncoming traffic
protected turn
turning vehicle has the right of way
red sign
stop/prohibited
green sign
movements permitted, direction guidance
blue sign
motorist services guidance
yellow sign
general warning
orange sign
construction/maintenance warning
retroflective orange sign
used on various signs,
black sign
regulation, things drivers need to do
white sign
regulation
brown sign
public recreation/scenic guidance
barrel
used as impact cushions in front of obstacles
horizontal rectangle sign shape
generally for guide signs
pennant sign shape
advance warning of no-pass zones
diamond sign shape
exclusively warns of existing/possible hazards on roads/adjacent areas
vertical rectangle sign shape
generally for regulatory signs
pentagon sign shape
school/church advance/crossing signs
round sign shape
railroad advance warning signs
square sign shape
tells you what you can’t do
octagon/triangle
stop/yield signs. only these signs have these shapes
signal ahead
idk why they have the same sign
divided highway begins/median will end soon
lane ends
school crossing
crossroad
winding road
wet/slippery road
two way traffic
curve
t-intersection
merging traffic
zigzag (road will turn right then left)
stop ahead
pedestrian crossing
added lane
yield ahead
directional arrow
no u-turn
no left turn
no right turn
wrong way (self explanatory)
left turn only (self explanatory)
turn or u-turn
slow moving vehicle
what are the rules of a roundabout