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1 Signs, Signals, and Roadway Markings
Chapter 2 Signs, Signals, and Roadway Markings

2 Vocabulary Advisory speed limits Flashing signal Guide sign HOV Lane
International sign Pedestrian signal

3 Vocabulary cont. Regulatory sign Right turn on red Roadway markings
Rumble strips Shared left turn lane Traffic signal Warning sign

4 2.1 Traffic Signs

5 Introduction You will see hundreds of signs
You need to understand and react, or prepare to react immediately

6 Shapes and Colors Regulatory – control traffic
Warning – hazards and road conditions Guide – give directions

7 Regulatory Sign Stop sign – full stop Yield sign Speed limit sign

8 Warning Signs Diamond Shaped School Signs No Passing Construction
Yellow School Signs Yellow – shaped like a school house No Passing Yellow triangle or white rectangle Construction Orange diamond Railroad Yellow round or white cross-bucks

9 Guide Signs Blue, brown, and green County and State – vary
Interstate – Red, white, and blue shields E/W = Even N/S = Odd 3 figure starts with an odd = Goes into the city 3 figure starts with an even = Goes around a city

10 International Signs Convey information by symbols rather then words.
These signs make it easier for non-native speaking people to communicate and follow the laws of the roadway in unfamiliar surroundings.

11 2.2 Traffic Signals

12 Introduction Traffic Signal – lights, arrows, flashing signals, lane signals, pedestrian signals Help traffic move smoothly Red, yellow, green

13 Traffic Lights Red – Stop Yellow – Prepare to stop Green – Go
Full stop Yellow – Prepare to stop Point of no return Green – Go Stale vs. Fresh Check L/Front/R Computerized traffic signal

14 Turn on Red Right turn on red – After coming to a COMPLETE STOP AND YIELDING TO PEDESTRIANS AND TRAFFIC Left turn on red – one way streets

15 Flashing Signal Flashing signal – dangerous situation Red vs. Yellow
Stop Caution

16 Arrows Red, Green, and Yellow Mean the same as lights
If light is green, you can only go in direction of arrow

17 Lane Signals Traffic flows in one direction during a certain time, and in another direction at another time Rush hour

18 Pedestrian Signals At crosswalks Walk/Don’t Walk
Fresh vs. Stale green lights

19 Officer Signals Obey even if they conflict with traffic signals
Hand held up = Stop Waving hand = Go

20 2.3 Roadway Markings

21 Introduction Roadway markings give you warning or direction
Painted yellow or white

22 Yellow Lane Markings Broken Yellow = Lanes moving in opposite directions Solid Yellow = Lanes moving in opposite direction/No Passing Shared left turn lanes

23 White Lane Markings Broken White Lines = lanes moving in the same direction Solid White Lines = lanes moving in the same direction/Do not change lanes Arrows Stop lines Edge lines Crosswalks

24 Rumble Strips and Roadway Markers
Rumble strips are short strips of raised roadway Attention getting

25 Other Roadway Markings
Exit ramps Railroad crossings School Zones Curbs No Parking Handicap Parking


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