WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A
Black - Answer-Certain regulatory signs, such as One Way signs, and changeable
message signs.
Triangle - Answer-Slow down and, if necessary, stop to give the right of way to vehicles
and pedestrians.
Diamond - Answer-These signs warn you of special conditions or hazards ahead. You
may have to slow down, so be ready to take appropriate action.
Rectangle - Answer-Vertical signs are generally used to give instructions or tell you the
rules of the road. In the horizontal position, the signs generally give directions or
information.
Pentagon - Answer-warns you of school zones and marks school crossings.
Pennant - Answer-Indicates the start of a no passing zone.
Round - Answer-Used to warn that there is a railroad crossing ahead.
Cross buck - Answer-Identifies the location of a railroad crossing.
Trapezoid - Answer-Recreation and cultural interest areas and National Forest Routes.
Single Broken White - Answer-Same direction & crossing permitted
Single Broken Yellow - Answer-Opposite directions. Passing permitted
Single Solid White - Answer-Same direction. Lane changing discouraged
Single Solid Yellow - Answer-One-way road and ramps
Double Solid White - Answer-Same direction. NO lane changing. Can separate general
travel lames from HOV lanes
Double Solid Yellow - Answer-Opposite directions. NO passing. Left turns permitted
Double Broken Yellow - Answer-Marks edges of reversible lanes