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1. What is the standard color used for warning signs in California traffic
control?
A. Blue
B. Green
C. Yellow
D. Red
Yellow is used for general warning signs indicating unexpected conditions
or changes in the roadway.
2. Which manual provides the minimum standards for traffic control
devices in California?
A. OSHA Guidelines
B. Federal Highway Design Book
C. California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CA MUTCD)
D. State Highway Engineering Manual
,The CA MUTCD governs all traffic control devices in California and ensures
consistency statewide.
3. What shape are regulatory signs typically?
A. Circular
B. Rectangular
C. Triangular
D. Diamond
Regulatory signs like speed limits or lane controls are generally rectangular
in shape.
4. The flashing red traffic signal indicates:
A. Stop only if other traffic is present
B. Stop completely, then proceed when safe
C. Slow down
D. Proceed with caution
A flashing red signal functions the same as a stop sign.
5. What does a solid white line indicate on a roadway?
A. Do not stop
B. Stay within the lane and discourages lane changes
C. Passing is allowed
D. Roadway ends
Solid white lines are used to discourage lane changes and define lanes.
6. A Type III barricade is most commonly used:
A. In temporary pedestrian walkways
B. In school zones
C. To close a road to all traffic
D. To warn of debris
Type III barricades are the highest class and used for full closures.
, 7. When is a Traffic Control Plan (TCP) required?
A. Only for night work
B. Anytime work affects traffic flow
C. Only for interstate highways
D. Only if work exceeds 24 hours
A TCP is essential whenever traffic patterns are altered, regardless of
duration.
8. What is the standard taper length for merging at 45 mph according to
CA MUTCD?
A. 200 feet
B. 450 feet
C. 300 feet
D. 150 feet
The standard formula (L = WS²/60) gives approximately 450 feet at 45
mph.
9. A spotter is required when:
A. Posting speed signs
B. Backing large equipment into live traffic
C. Painting crosswalks
D. Replacing cones
For safety, a spotter must assist during backing or movement of equipment
in active traffic.
10. The distance from the advance warning sign to the work zone
should:
A. Always be 100 feet
B. Vary based on speed limit
C. Be less than 50 feet