Oregon Drivers Test 2013

  1. RED Highway Sign
    Prohibitive
  2. WHITE Highway Sign
    REGULATORY
  3. CAD YELLOW Highway Sign
    WARNING
  4. ORANGE Highway Sign
    ROAD WORK
  5. HANSA YELLOW Highway Sign
    SCHOOL
  6. GREEN Highway Sign
    Guidance or Informational
  7. BROWN Highway Sign
    HISTORICAL, CULTURAL, RECREATIONAL
  8. BLUE Highway Sign
    MOTORIST SERVICES
  9. RAILROAD
  10. REGULATORY
  11. SCHOOL
  12. STOP
  13. WARNING
  14. YIELD
    • STOP-OCTAGON
    • This eight-sided sign means just what it says-STOP.  You must stop at a marked stop line or crosswalk on the pavement if there is one.  If there is no stop line or crosswalk, stop before the unmarked crossing area.  If there are no pedestrians, pull forward until you can see traffic you can see traffic coming from your left and right, but before you get into the intersection.  You may continuously drive through the intersection or enter the intersection and make your turn, after looking both ways for oncoming traffic. Yield right of way to traffic in the intersection or close enough to be a hazard.
    • YIELD-TRIANGLE
    • This sign means you should reduce speed and, if needed for safety, stop the same as you would for a stop sign.  Yield right of way to traffic in the intersection or close enough to be an immediate hazard.
    • DO NOT ENTER-SQUARE
    • This sign warns you not to enter a road or freeway in the wrong direction.  You will see this sign if you are going the wrong way.
  15. NO LEFT TURN
  16. NO RIGHT TURN
  17. NO U TURN
    • SPEED
    • This indicates the maximum speed in miles per hour.  It begins where this sign is posted and ends where a different speed sign is posted.
    • RIGHT TURN PERMITTED WITHOUT STOPPING
    • This sign is displayed below stop signs   Traffic turning right may turn without stopping. Other traffic must stop and yield right of way.
    • KEEP RIGHT
    • A traffic island, median or obstruction divides the road ahead.  Keep to the side indicated by the arrow.
    • DO NOT PASS
    • This sign indicates that you may not pass because sight distance is restricted or other conditions make overtaking and passing unsafe.
    • NO TURN ON RED
    • You may not turn during the red light.  You must wait for the signal to turn green.
    • ONE WAY
    • Traffic flows only in the direction of the arrow
    • LANE USE CONTROL
    • These sigs are used where turning movements are required or where turning movements are permitted from lanes as shown.
    • CENTER LANE TURN ONLY
    • share the center lane for left turns from both directions
    • RAILROAD CROSSBUCK ASSEMBLY
    • These signs identify a railroad crossing.  You must YIELD or STOP as posted.
    • PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
    • Be alert for people crossing your path.  Slow down and be ready to stop.
  18. YELLOW DIAMOND SHAPED SIGN WITH PERSON AND BYCICLE
    • MULTIUSE PATH CROSSING
    • Bicyclists and pedestrians regularly cross the road in the area.  Drive with caution and be ready to stop.
    • CROSSROAD
    • A four-way intersection is ahead.  Be alert for cross traffic entering the roadway.
    • SIDE ROAD
    • A "T" intersection is ahead.  Be alert for vehicles entering the roadway from the left or right as shown on the sign.
    • RIGHT CURVE WITH SAFE SPEED INDICATION
    • There is a curve ahead to the right.  A suggested safe speed for the curve may appear just below the sign.
    • SHARP RIGHT TURN
    • There is a sharp right turn to the right in the road ahead.
    • RAILROAD ADVANCE
    • A railroad crossing is ahead. Look, listen, and slow down because you may have to stop.
    • WINDING ROAD
    • The road ahead is winding, with a series of turns or curves.
    • TWO WAY TRAFFIC AHEAD
    • The one-way street or roadway with a median or divider in the middle joins a two way roadway ahead.  You will then be facing oncoming traffic.
    • DIVIDED HIGHWAY BEGINS OR ENDS
    • A median or divider splits the highway into two separate roadways, and each roadway is one way.  Keep to the right.  The signs are opposite of each other and determine the beginning or end of a divided highway.
    • ADVISORY SPEED
    • States the safe speed on a freeway entrance or exit ramp.  Slow down to the speed shown.
    • SIGNAL AHEAD
    • Traffic signal lights are ahead.  Slow down and be ready to stop.
    • CHEVRON
    • A sharp change in the direction of the road is at the sign, such as a sharp curve that is not completely visible or a lane swerves around and obstacle in the road.
    • ROUNDABOUT AHEAD
    • There is a roundabout (intersection) ahead.  Slow down and prepare to yield to traffic in the roundabout.
    • STOP AHEAD
    • There is a stop sign ahead.  Slow down and prepare to stop.
    • REDUCED SPEED LIMIT AHEAD
    • There is a reduced speed limit ahead.  Prepare to slow down.
    • DEER
    • Deer often cross the road in this area.  Be alert.  Slow down if you see deer or other wildlife.
    • MERGE
    • Traffic is merging from the side shown on the sign.  Drivers on the through land have the right of way, but drivers in both lanes are responsible for merging smoothly.
    • LOW CLEARANCE
    • The overpass ahead has a low clearance.  Do not proceed if your vehicle is too tall to pass under it.
    • LANE REDUCTION
    • teh indicated lane ends soon.  Drivers in that lane must merge into the through lane. Drivers in the through lane should allow vehicles to merge smoothly.
    • SLIPPERY WHEN WET
    • The pavement is unusually slick when wet.  Reduce speed.  Do not brake hard or change direction suddenly.  Increase the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you.
Author
sunnymonkey
ID
220624
Card Set
Oregon Drivers Test 2013
Description
A Collection of information from the 2012-2013 Oregon Drivers Manual
Updated