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Traffic Signs, Signals, & Roadway Markings
Set up to control the flow of traffic, making streets and highways safer for motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians Traffic Signals When hung vertically, the order is red, yellow/amber, green. If there is a green arrow, it is always on the bottom. If hung horizontally, the red light is always on the left.
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Yellow Light A motorist should stop before entering the intersection or crosswalk, unless the vehicle is so close to the intersection that it cannot stop safely. Flashing Yellow Light: Slow down and proceed with care
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Traffic Signs Warning Guidance Regulatory
warn motorists of hazards ahead that are difficult to see Guidance guide motorists to a destination by clearly identifying the route Regulatory regulate traffic speed and movement
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Warning Signs Warning signs are usually yellow and diamond shaped with a black symbol or message.
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Roadwork Signs Orange & Diamond
Warning Sign (exception to usual color)
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Guidance Signs Guidance signs are usually green and rectangular
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Regulatory Signs Regulatory signs are usually rectangular, long vertical dimension, and have black wording and borders on a white background
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Regulatory Sign Exceptions
Stop Sign Red octagon Yield Red/white upside down triangle Do Not Enter White square, red circle
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8 Basic Shapes of Signs Round Octagon Pennant Triangle Diamond
Vertical Rectangle Horizontal Rectangle Pentagon Railroad Stop No Passing Yield Warning Regulatory Guidance School
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Other Signs Motor Services Public Rec/Cultural Interest Blue
Information on vehicle and road services Public Rec/Cultural Interest Brown Points of interest/Historic sights/Cultural Interest
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Rumble Strips Small indentations or narrow, raised strips on the highway or shoulder There to alert motorists Steering wheel vibrates and makes noise
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