Chapter 2 : Signs, Signals, and Roadway Markings

Chapter 2 : Signs, Signals, and Roadway Markings

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Chapter 2 : Signs, Signals, and Roadway Markings

Chapter 2 : Signs, Signals, and Roadway Markings

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The purposes of traffic signs are

to stop, to warn, to decide.

to regulate, to warn, to guide.

to observe, to direct, to guide.

Answer explanation

Traffic signs serve three main purposes: to regulate traffic flow, to warn drivers of potential hazards, and to guide them to their destinations. The correct choice, 'to regulate, to warn, to guide,' accurately reflects these functions.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

You are approaching an intersection. You intend to make a left turn after stopping for a STOP sign. Bushes block your view to the right. You should

stop evenly with the STOP sign, creep forward, and stop again if necessary.

reduce speed early, stop where you can see best, and continue when the way is clear.

accelerate after stopping since you have the right of way.

Answer explanation

Stopping evenly with the STOP sign allows you to assess traffic safely. Creep forward to improve visibility, ensuring the way is clear before turning left, especially since bushes block your view.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Yielding in traffic means

allowing others to go before you.

coming to a complete stop every time.

expecting others to stop for you.

Answer explanation

Yielding in traffic means allowing others to go before you, which is essential for safe driving and maintaining order on the road. The other options do not accurately describe the concept of yielding.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The basic speed law requires you to drive

no faster than is safe for existing conditions.

at the maximum posted speed limit.

within 5 mph of the 55 mph speed limit.

Answer explanation

The basic speed law emphasizes driving no faster than is safe for existing conditions, prioritizing safety over merely adhering to posted speed limits.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A red circle and diagonal slash on a sign means that

the action is not allowed.

a hazard is ahead.

two roads intersect ahead.

Answer explanation

A red circle with a diagonal slash indicates that the action is prohibited. This is a common symbol used in signs to convey that certain behaviors or actions are not allowed.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Most warning signs are

diamond-shaped.

square-shaped.

round-shaped.

Answer explanation

Most warning signs are diamond-shaped to easily distinguish them from other types of signs. This shape is universally recognized for indicating caution or alertness on the road.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The message on a diamond-shaped sign might be

Curve, Hill, or Winding Road.

No Turn, Speed Zone Ahead, or Left Lane Must Turn Left.

One Way, Wrong Way, or No Trucks.

Answer explanation

The diamond-shaped sign typically indicates warnings about road conditions. Therefore, 'Curve', 'Hill', or 'Winding Road' are appropriate messages, as they alert drivers to potential hazards ahead.

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