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2 Think you know about traffic signs? Then try our DMV traffic sign game to prove your skills. Pay attention, learn, and if you score well you will be able to make it from Heritage to the DMV and get your learners permit license. Ready? Click on “Start” to Begin“Start”

3 Okay, here’s how to do it. At each stop, answer the correct sign meaning on the sign you view. Make the correct choice and continue on to the next sign. Choose the incorrect meaning and you will learn the signs true meaning. Continue

4 As part of the game for class you will fill out an activity sheet as you progress in the game. The activity sheet must be turned in to teacher at end of game. The activity sheet will be divided into three sections. Section 1 will be an area for checking correct for choosing the right sign meaning. Section 2 and 3 will be for incorrect choices where you will draw the sign and write the correct meaning. Remember at the DMV you must get 100% on your signs test. Download and Print Activity Sheet Start Game Now

5 Lane Reduction Lane Addition Yellow signs are meant to alert you to an oncoming change which change is about to occur?

6 Next Sign Lane Reduction The right lane ends soon. Drivers in the right lane must merge left when space opens up. Drivers in the left lane should allow other vehicles to merge smoothly

7 Next Sign Lane Reduction The right lane ends soon. Drivers in the right lane must merge left when space opens up. Drivers in the left lane should allow other vehicles to merge smoothly

8 Divided Highway Ends Divided Highway Begins Here’s a complicated one. What do you think it means?

9 Next Sign Divided Highway Begins The highway ahead is split into two separate roadways by a median or divider and each roadway is one-way. Keep right.

10 Next Slide Divided Highway Begins The highway ahead is split into two separate roadways by a median or divider and each roadway is one-way. Keep right.

11 No Trucks Allowed on Tracks Low Ground Railroad Crossing What is this warning associated with this sign?

12 Low Ground Railroad Crossing Steep grade adjoining railroad bed may create a hang-up situation for vehicles with low ground clearance and a long wheelbase Next sign

13 Low Ground Railroad Crossing Steep grade adjoining railroad bed may create a hang-up situation for vehicles with low ground clearance and a long wheelbase Next Sign

14 Slippery When Wet Curvy Road What is this the yellow sign warning?

15 Slippery When Wet When pavement is wet, reduce your speed. Do not brake hard or change direction suddenly. Increase the distance between your car and the one ahead. These actions are needed on all wet roads and especially on roads where this sign is posted. Next Sign

16 Slippery When Wet When pavement is wet, reduce your speed. Do not brake hard or change direction suddenly. Increase the distance between your car and the one ahead. These actions are needed on all wet roads and especially on roads where this sign is posted. Next Sign

17 Divided Highway Ends Divided Highway Begins What is the warning associated with this sign?

18 Divided Highway Ends The highway ahead becomes a single roadway with traffic going in both directions. Keep right. Next Sign

19 Divided Highway Ends The highway ahead becomes a single roadway with traffic going in both directions. Keep right. Next Sign

20 Railroad Crossing Crossroad You’ll see this sign posted at intersections. Do you know what it means?

21 Crossroad A four-way intersection is ahead. Watch for cross-traffic. Be ready to yield the right-of way Next Sign

22 Crossroad A four-way intersection is ahead. Watch for cross-traffic. Be ready to yield the right-of way Next Sign

23 Sharp Right Turn/ Lane Merge Area Right Curve/ Side Road What is the warning associated with this sign?

24 Right Curve/Side Road The road ahead curves right and a side road joins from the left within the curve. Be alert for vehicles entering the roadway you are traveling. Next Sign

25 Right Curve/Side Road The road ahead curves right and a side road joins from the left within the curve. Be alert for vehicles entering the roadway you are traveling. Next Sign

26 Lane Merge Area Y-Intersection Yellow signs are meant to alert you to an oncoming change, which change is about to occur based on this sign?

27 Y Intersection You must bear either right or left ahead. Next Sign

28 Y Intersection You must bear either right or left ahead. Next Sign

29 High Occupancy Vehicles Slow Moving Vehicles Left Lane What should you be aware of when you see this sign?

30 High Occupancy Vehicle Indicates lanes reserved for buses and vehicles with the minimum number of occupants specified on the sign. Next Sign

31 High Occupancy Vehicle Indicates lanes reserved for buses and vehicles with the minimum number of occupants specified on the sign. Next Sign

32 School Zone Pedestrian Crosswalk This seems obvious, but let’s make sure. What do you think this sign it means?

33 School Zone Slow down—the speed limit is usually 25 MPH. Watch out for children crossing the street or playing. Be ready to stop. Obey signals from any crossing guards. Next Sign

34 School Zone Slow down—the speed limit is usually 25 MPH. Watch out for children crossing the street or playing. Be ready to stop. Obey signals from any crossing guards. Next Sign

35 Merge LaneT-Intersection Yellow signs are meant to alert you to an oncoming change, which change is about to occur based on this sign?

36 T Intersection The roadway you are traveling on ends ahead. Signal before turning right or left Next Sign

37 T Intersection The roadway you are traveling on ends ahead. Signal before turning right or left Next Sign

38 Sharp Right and Left Turns Winding Road Here’s a complicated one, what do you think it means?

39 Sharp Right and Left Turns The road ahead turns sharply right, then left. Next Sign

40 Sharp Right and Left Turns The road ahead turns sharply right, then left. Next Sign

41 Curved Road Ahead Winding Road What is this yellow sign warning you about?

42 Winding Road The road ahead winds with a series of turns or curves. Next Sign

43 Winding Road The road ahead winds with a series of turns or curves. Next Sign

44 Truck Ramp Hill What is the warning associated with this sign?

45 Hill A steep grade is ahead. Check your brakes. Next Sign

46 Hill A steep grade is ahead. Check your brakes

47 Low Clearance High Clearance When you see this yellow sign what is it warning you about?

48 Low Clearance Sign The overpass ahead has a low clearance. Do not proceed if your vehicle is taller than the height indicated on the sign. Next Sign

49 Low Clearance Sign The overpass ahead has a low clearance. Do not proceed if your vehicle is taller than the height indicated on the sign. Next Sign

50 No Right Turn Sharp Right Turn This sign seems obvious, but let’s make sure. What do you think it means?

51 No Right Turn Right turns prohibited. Next Sign

52 No Right Turn Right turns prohibited. Next Sign

53 Slow Moving Vehicle Construction Hazard Ahead What is the warning associated with this sign?

54 Slow Moving Vehicle Vehicles which travel at 25 MPH or less— such as farm equipment and horse-drawn vehicles—must display these emblems when using a public highway. Be prepared to adjust your speed or position when you see a vehicle with one of these placards. Next Sign

55 Slow Moving Vehicle Vehicles which travel at 25 MPH or less— such as farm equipment and horse-drawn vehicles—must display these emblems when using a public highway. Be prepared to adjust your speed or position when you see a vehicle with one of these placards. Next Sign

56 Restroom and Rest Area Ahead Railroad Crossing What is this yellow sign warning?

57 Railroad Crossing Sign Advance warning signs are placed before the crossing. These signs warn you to look, listen, slow down and be prepared to stop. Next Sign

58 Railroad Crossing Sign Advance warning signs are placed before the crossing. These signs warn you to look, listen, slow down and be prepared to stop. Next Sign

59 Lane Addition Ahead Keep Right This is a warning sign. If you follow the directions you’ll be okay. But what are the directions?

60 Keep Right A traffic island, median or obstruction is ahead. Keep to the side indicated by the arrow. Next Sign

61 Keep Right A traffic island, median or obstruction is ahead. Keep to the side indicated by the arrow. Next Sign

62 MergeSide Road Yellow signs are meant to alert you to an oncoming change, which change is about to occur based on this sign?

63 Merge Two lanes of traffic are about to become one. Drivers in both lanes are responsible for merging smoothly. Next Sign

64 Merge Two lanes of traffic are about to become one. Drivers in both lanes are responsible for merging smoothly. Next Sign

65 Begin Game Again Next Slide Congrats!!! You have finished the game. Now are you ready for the DMV test? Knowing the correct meaning of traffic signs could lead you from making these mistakes below!

66 Now that you are ready to get that learner’s permit these are the forms you must provide to the DMV Office: To apply for a learner’s permit or driver’s license, you must show: - Two proofs of identity; Documents submitted as primary proof of identity must show your full legal name and date of birth. Nicknames and abbreviations will not be accepted. You must present at least one document from the primary list of documents. The second proof of identity may come from either the primary list or the secondary list. If two of your proofs of identity are issued by the same entity, such as the same state agency, DMV may require additional proof of identity documents. If you are under age 19, you will need only one proof of identity but it must come from the primary list of identity documents. A U.S. birth certificate or unexpired U.S. passport will serve as a primary proof of identity. These documents will also serve as proof of your legal presence in the U.S. - One proof of Virginia residency; Proof of Virginia residency: You must provide one proof of Virginia residency and you must provide DMV with the street address of your principal Virginia residence. If you are under age 19, your parent or legal guardian may certify your Virginia residency. - Proof of your social security number (SSN);- If you are applying for a learner’s permit or driver’s license, you will be required to provide proof of your social security number (SSN) if you have one. If you are applying for a photo ID card, you do not have to provide an SSN. DMV will immediately verify all SSNs with the Social Security Administration. If the SSN you present does not match the SSN on file at the Social Security Administration, DMV will not issue you a driver’s license or learner’s permit. DMV will assign you a customer number. - You will also be required to show proof of legal presence. A proof of legal presence document shows that you are in the United States legally. Applicants for a first-time Virginia driver's license or photo ID card must show proof of legal presence, including individuals born in the United States. Next Slide

67 Created and Designed by Dave Gryder ITS George Mason University Fall 2008


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