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Regulatory Signs. Control the movement of traffic Give commands or set limits. No U-Turn. Warning Signs. Alerts you to changes in condition or use of the road ahead. Guide Signs. Give information about roadways, routes, services, and points of interest. Pavement Markings.
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Regulatory Signs Control the movement of traffic Give commands or set limits No U-Turn
Warning Signs Alerts you to changes in condition or use of the road ahead
Guide Signs Give information about roadways, routes, services, and points of interest
Pavement Markings Lines on the Roadway Double Yellow Lines NO Passing NO Passing NO Passing NO Passing on either side Solid and Broken Yellow Passing is allowed on the Broken side ONLY Passing is allowed NO Passing Broken White Lines Passing is allowed on either side Divide lanes on a highway Passing is allowed Passing is allowed
Pavement Markings Lines on the Roadway White STOP Line Shows you where to STOP at an intersection White SHOULDER Line Called the “shoulder” or “emergency lane” DO NOT cross over unless it is an emergency White Solid Line NO passing on either side when dividing lanes of traffic NO Passing NO Passing
Traffic Control Signals Keeps traffic moving in an orderly manner RED = STOP YELLOW = SLOW down and stop if you can safely do so GREEN = GO when safe Flashing Yellow SLOW down and be prepared to STOP, proceed with caution * Just like a YIELD sign… Flashing Red STOP check for traffic, then proceed with caution * Just like a STOP sign