Questions and Answers Fully solved
What are the different types of intersections? - answer Controlled intersections and
uncontrolled intersections
What are controlled intersections? - answer Controlled intersections are intersections
that tell the driver what to do. For example, signs and traffic lights tell the driver what to
do
What are uncontrolled intersections? - answer Uncontrolled intersections have no signs
or signals and are in areas where there isn't too much traffic
If there is a stop line or crosswalk, stop just before...? - answer The line or crosswalk
What does a steady red light indicate? - answer You must come to a complete stop
before the light turns green
What does a steady green light indicate? - answer Means go, but only if the intersection
is clear
What does a stale green light indicate - answer A stale green light is a light that has
been green for a long time, and is about to turn yellow
What is the point of no return? - answer The time period where the green light is about
to turn yellow, and the driver must make a decision to either go through the light or stop
at the intersection
What does a steady yellow light indicate? - answerA steady yellow means stop only if it
is safe to do so
What does a flashing green light indicate? - answerA flashing green is when
pedestrians are in the process of crossing the road
What does a flashing red light indicate? - answerA flashing red light signals that you
must come to a complete stop. And after coming to a complete stop, you may be able to
turn either left or right
At a two-way stop, if one of the streets has a stop sign, and the other one does not?
Then which one has the right of way - answerThe one without the stop sign has the right
of way