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A red and white triangular sign at an intersection means
Slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary.
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A rectangular-shaped sign is
Speed limit sign
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A diamond-shaped sign is a
Road hazard sign
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What are the colors of the warning signs that indicate hazards ahead, such as curves in the road or narrow bridges
Black letters or symbols on a yellow background
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What are the colors of a sign which tells you the distance to the next exit of a highway
Green with white letters
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(STOP) What does this road sign means?
Come to a full stop, then go when it is safe to do so
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(RAILROAD CROSSING) This sign is a warning that you are approaching
A railroad crossing
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Which of the following must you obey over the other three
A policeman
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As you near an intersection, the traffic light changes from green to yellow. Your best action would be to
Be prepared to stop before the intersection
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You may cross a double solid yellow line
To turn into a driveway
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You may cross a single solid white line in the highway
If traffic conditions require
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A traffic light which has a green arrow and a red light means that
You may drive only in the direction of the green arrow
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What does a flashing yellow light mean
Proceed with caution
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An intersection has a stop sign, crosswalk, but no stop line. You must stop
Before the crosswalk
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You come to an intersection which has a flashing red light. You should
Come to a full stop, then go when safe to do so
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Which of the following is used on some highways to direct drivers into the proper lanes for turning
White arrows in the middle of the lanes
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You may not cross a single broken white (or yellow) line
When to do so would interfere with traffic
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When the road is marked with a solid yellow line and a broken yellow line on your side you may pass
If traffic is clear
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A solid white line on the right edge of the highway slants in towards your left. That shows that
The road will get narrower
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What vehicles must stop at all railroad crossings
School buses and passenger buses carrying passengers
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What is the appropriate action to take when approaching a railroad crossing that does not have signals (such as lights or crossing gates)
Slow down and be prepared to stop
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If traffic prevents you from crossing all the way across a set of railroad tracks, you may proceed only when
There is room for your vehicle on the other side
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If an approaching train is near enough or going fast enough to be a danger, you must
Not cross the tracks until the train has completely passed
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You may drive around or under a gate that is being lowered or raised at a railroad crossing
Under no circumstances
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