What are the different types of traffic control?
Traffic controls include traffic signals, traffic signs and pavement markings. Traffic control also can be provided by law enforcement, highway personnel or school crossing guards. You must obey directions from these persons. A RED LIGHTtells you to stop at the stop line, crosswalk or before the intersection.
What are the traffic markings on the pavement?
On the pavement, left-turn arrows for traffic in one direction alternate with left-turn arrows for traffic coming from the other direction. These lanes are marked on each side by a solid yellow and dashed yellow lines. Turn from this lane as soon as your path is clear. NO LANE MARKINGS
What do flashing red and yellow traffic signals mean?
Flashing traffic signals may occur during emergencies, night time/low traffic volume periods and special events. Flashing traffic signals have the following meanings: • A flashing red light means the same thing as a stop sign. • A flashing yellow light tells you to slow down and proceed with caution. TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS
What do the traffic signs on the road mean?
These lanes are usually marked by double-dashed yellow lines. Before you start driving in them, check to see which lanes you can use at that time. There may be signs posted by the side of the road or overhead. Sometimes special lights are used. A green arrow means you can use the lane beneath it; a red “X” means you may not. SHARED CENTER LANES
Which is an example of a traffic control?
Question: True or False: The shape of a sign indicates what type of sign it is. Question: True or False: Signs and road markings are an example of traffic controls. A.) signs or road markings. B.) signals. HINT: Examples of traffic controls are signs or road markings and signals.
On the pavement, left-turn arrows for traffic in one direction alternate with left-turn arrows for traffic coming from the other direction. These lanes are marked on each side by a solid yellow and dashed yellow lines. Turn from this lane as soon as your path is clear. NO LANE MARKINGS
These lanes are usually marked by double-dashed yellow lines. Before you start driving in them, check to see which lanes you can use at that time. There may be signs posted by the side of the road or overhead. Sometimes special lights are used. A green arrow means you can use the lane beneath it; a red “X” means you may not. SHARED CENTER LANES
Flashing traffic signals may occur during emergencies, night time/low traffic volume periods and special events. Flashing traffic signals have the following meanings: • A flashing red light means the same thing as a stop sign. • A flashing yellow light tells you to slow down and proceed with caution. TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS