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Traffic Control Devices and Traffic Laws

Idaho Public Driver Education. Traffic Control Devices and Traffic Laws. You must stop: Before a stop line or crosswalk. If there are no lines, stop before entering the intersection. For any red light or sign, flashing or solid.

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Traffic Control Devices and Traffic Laws

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  1. Idaho Public Driver Education Traffic Control Devices and Traffic Laws

  2. You must stop: Before a stop line or crosswalk. If there are no lines, stop before entering the intersection. For any red light or sign, flashing or solid. For a pedestrian crossing within a marked or unmarked crosswalk. At a railway crossing when a train is coming or when train signals, gates, or signs indicate an approaching train. When entering a street from an alley, building, driveway, or private road. At the request of any police officer. For emergency or police vehicles sounding a siren or flashing red or blue lights. For a school bus that is loading or unloading students or has it’s stop sign out or flashing lights on. You must stop for a school bus on a road with less then four total lanes. When involved in a wreck. Idaho Traffic Laws

  3. The Basic Rule: No matter what the posted speed, you must judge the situation and conditions and adjust your speed accordingly. The maximum speed on a freeway is 75mph, 65mph on a highway, and 35mph on city streets (unless posted otherwise). It is illegal to drive so slowly that you disrupt the normal flow of traffic. Observe posted speeds in school and construction zones to protect students and workers (penalties are higher in these areas). Speed Limits

  4. To “yield” means to let another vehicle or pedestrian go first. • You must yield: • When there is a yield sign. • To faster traffic. The law requires that you stay to the right when possible. • When entering a street from an alley, driveway, or garage after stopping. • At four way stops. • At an unmarked or uncontrolled intersection. • When stopped for cross traffic. • Yield when making a left turn. Always yield to oncoming traffic. • In school or construction zones. • For emergency vehicles. Move to the right and stop.

  5. On sidewalks No Parking Zones On the street-side of any other parked vehicle (double parking) In intersections Within 50 feet of railroad tracks On bridges or overpasses In front of a driveway Within 15’ of a fire hydrant Within 20’ of a crosswalk Within 20’ of a fire station driveway Within 30’ of a stop sign, yield sign, or traffic signal On a freeway Where prohibited by signs or a red, yellow, or white “no parking” curb. In a handicapped parking space

  6. You must signal when turning at an intersection or into a driveway! You must signal when changing lanes. You must signal when entering or leaving the freeway. You must signal when pulling toward or away from the curb. You must signal 100 feet (about 5 seconds) before turning. In Idaho, you may turn right on a red light, after stopping. In Idaho, you may turn left on a red light, after stopping, and if turning onto a one-way street. Fact About Signaling & Turning

  7. Headlights must be lighted from sunset to sunrise or when visibility is poor. You must dim your brights 500’ before meeting and 200’ before overtaking another vehicle. It is illegal to engage in any vehicle race, exhibit of speed, or speed contest on any public road, street, or highway. Windows and windshields must be kept clean and free of stickers, signs, posters, except those required by law. When a load extends 4’ or more out the back, a red flag must be attached to the load. It is illegal to drive recklessly or inattentively. Other Laws You Need to Know!

  8. Traffic signs have three purposes: • Regulate traffic, movement or parking • Warn of potential dangers or road conditions • Provide information and guidance

  9. Colors Have Meaning Red Green Blue Yellow Black White Orange Brown Fluorescent Optic Yellow

  10. Shapes Have Meaning Octagon Rectangle Triangle Pennant Diamond Rectangle Pentagon Circle Crossbuck

  11. Three Types of Signs Regulatory Warning Guide

  12. Where are they located? Where must drivers stop?

  13. Where are they located? When must drivers yield?

  14. SPEED LIMIT SIGNS

  15. Speed Limits • Urban Areas • Parks • Rural Interstate • Urban Interstate • School Zones

  16. Flashing red lights Bells Gates If you hear or see a train Railroad Crossing Warnings RR sign or RR painted on the pavement are advanced warning signs. Crossbucks are yield signs. The train has the right-of-way!

  17. Other Regulatory Signs

  18. ORANGE is for Construction • REMEMBER • Common Sense • Caution • Concentration

  19. Types of Work Zones Stationary Work Areas Moving Work Areas

  20. Markings Indicating Drivers are Entering a Work Zone

  21. END Work Zones Areas Work Area Buffer Transition Advance Warning

  22. Tips for Driving Through Work Zones: • Fines double in a work zone! • Proceed with extreme caution • Drive at the posted speed • Watch out for workers • Stay in your lane • Report unsafe conditions

  23. GUIDE SIGNS US Route Marker

  24. Intersections • Controlled by signs and signals • NOT Controlled by signs and signals, multi-lanes, or pavement • Single or two-lane road intersecting with multiple-lane road • Turning left • Tee Intersections • Railroad grade crossings

  25. Signals NO TURN ON RED • Steady lights • Flashing lights • Signal/Sign combinations

  26. Dog House Signals

  27. Pavement Markings Multi-lane Two lane rural Left turn only lane ONE Way TWO Way Stop lines Cross Walks

  28. ALWAYS KEEP TO THE RIGHT OF A YELLOW LINE YELLOW LINES

  29. SEPARATES TRAFFIC GOING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS BOTH DIRECTIONS MAY CROSS THIS LINE PASSING IS PERMITTED BROKEN YELLOW LINES

  30. SEPARATES TRAFFIC GOING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS LANE GUIDE MARKERS KEEP TO THE RIGHT OF THIS LINE YELLOW DOTS

  31. SEPARATES TRAFFIC GOING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS KEEP TO THE RIGHT OF THIS LINE DO NOT CROSS EXCEPT WHEN TURNING LEFT OFF OF THE ROADWAY SOLID YELLOW LINE

  32. SEPARATES TRAFFIC GOING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS KEEP TO THE RIGHT BOTH DIRECTIONS OF TRAFFIC MAY NOT CROSS BOTH DIRECTIONS CANNOT PASS LEFT TURNS FROM ROADWAY PERMITTED DOUBLE SOLID YELLOW LINES

  33. TRAFFIC WITH THE SOLID LINE CANNOT PASS TRAFFIC WITH THE BROKEN LINE MAY PASS SOLID YELLOW WITH A YELLOW BROKEN LINE

  34. WHITE LINES

  35. DO NOT CROSS USUALLY A FOG LINE ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF A ROADWAY MARKING THE EDGE OF THE TRAVEL PORTION OF A ROADWAY STAY TO THE LEFT OF THE FOG LINE SOLID WHITE

  36. SEPARATES TRAFFIC GOING IN THE SAME DIRECTION ONE WAY STREETS DRIVERS MAY CROSS THIS LINE BROKEN WHITE

  37. SEPARATES TRAFFIC GOING IN THE SAME DIRECTION BOTH LANES OF TRAFFIC CAN’T CROSS DOUBLE SOLID LINES

  38. TREAT THIS LINE AS IF IT WERE A CONCRETE BARRIER DO NOT CROSS THIS LINE IS TWICE AS WIDE AS A NORMAL LANE LINE BARRIER LINE

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