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SIGNS, SIGNALS AND ROADWAY MARKINGS Chapter 2
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2.1 Traffic Signs Signs are specific to: Color Shape Message Function Regulatory – controls traffic/movement Warning – alert you to possible hazards/conditions Guide – give directions/information
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2.1 Traffic Signs Color Red – Stop, Yield, or Prohibited Yellow – Warning (alerts you to possible hazards/conditions) White – Regulatory (controls traffic/movement) Orange – Construction Black – Regulatory Green – Guide (give direction/information) Blue – Service Brown – Recreation or cultural interest
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2.1 Traffic Signs Shapes Octagon – Stop Triangle – Yield Rectangle - Regulatory
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2.1 Traffic Signs Pentagon – School Round – Railroad Crossing Pennant – No Passing
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2.1 Traffic Signs Diamond – Warning Horizontal Rectangle – Guide Show Video Clip (Signs)
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2.1 traffic signs Speed Limits Basic Speed Law – law stating that you may not drive faster than is safe and prudent for existing conditions, regardless of posted speed limits Minimum Speed Limit –speed limit to keep traffic moving safely by not allowing drivers to drive slower than a certain speed Advisory Speed Limit – speed limit set for special conditions such as sharp curves
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2.2 Traffic Signals Traffic Lights are specific meaning by color Red Light – come to a full stop (behind stop line, crosswalk) Yellow Light – make every effort to stop safely when a yellow light appears Green Light – proceed only if the intersection is clear
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2.2 Traffic Signals Arrows – direction only Red Arrow – stop – you may not go in this direction Yellow Arrow – the red arrow is about to appear – do not continue in this direction Green Arrow – go in the direction of the arrow
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2.2 traffic signals Flashing Lights – caution or stop Red – stop, proceed when clear or when you have right of way Yellow – warning, yield, slow and check for hazards Show Video (Signals) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQqDaV8w9nc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT0LddukifA
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Right Turn on Red Complete stop behind line Check for pedestrians and traffic Where do we check for traffic? When clear make turn into proper lane What is the proper lane?
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2.2 traffic signals Lane Signals – special lane usage (reversed express lane) Pedestrian Signals – Walk – proceed when clear Don’t Walk – wait for walk signal Officer’s Signal – obey direction and directive
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2.3 Roadway Markings Roadway markings – give you warning or direction – lines, words or figures painted on the roadway. Sometimes special markings are used on curbs and other surfaces Solid Yellow – indicates two-way traffic and you may NOT pass or cross Broken Yellow – indicates two-way traffic and you MAY pass or cross
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2.3 Roadway markings Solid White – indicates traffic going same direction and keeps drivers in lanes and restricts lane changes (NO lane changing) Broken White – indicates traffic going same direction and may cross while lane changing Show Video After next Slide (Lane Markings)
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2.3 roadway markings Words – read words on pavement and react accordingly Figures – look at pictures on road and react accordingly No parking zones/curbs – marked with red, yellow or white (pg 34) Handicapped parking spaces – blue or yellow (pg 34) Roadway Obstruction Markings – white or yellow (pg 33) Railroad Markings – white (pg 33) School crossing – white (pg 34) Entrance/Exit Ramps - white
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Stop Sign vs. yield sign Stop – always come to a full stop, yield right of way to pedestrians or other vehicles in or approaching the intersection Yield – Always slow or stop and give right of way to traffic when approaching
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Right of Way – privilege of having immediate use of a certain part of the roadway. Not allowed / permitted Show Video on Signs, Signals and Markings
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