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How can you tell what car seat your child needs? - ANSWER-Height and weight and size
Red - ANSWER-No, do not, or stop
Green - ANSWER-Direction or guidance
Yellow - ANSWER-General warning
White - ANSWER-Regulatory, Law or rule
Orange - ANSWER-Construction
Blue - ANSWER-Driver services
Brown - ANSWER-Recreation or scenic information
Octagon - ANSWER-Stop
Diamond - ANSWER-Warning
Rectangle - ANSWER-Traffic regulations and directions for drivers
Inverted triangle - ANSWER-yield or right of way
Pennant - ANSWER-No passing
Pentagon - ANSWER-School zones
Circle - ANSWER-Railroad crossing ahead
Crossbuck - ANSWER-Actual railroad crossing ahead
Shield - ANSWER-Route marker
Traffic signal - ANSWER-Control traffic at intersections
Red light - ANSWER-Stop
Yellow light - ANSWER-Caution
Green light - ANSWER-Go
Flashing red light - ANSWER-Same as a stop sign Flashing yellow light - ANSWER-Go with caution
Red arrow - ANSWER-You cannot make the movement shown
Yellow arrow - ANSWER-The signal is gonna change and to clear the intersection
Flashing yellow arrow - ANSWER-Yield to oncoming traffic and to pedestrians
Green arrow - ANSWER-Go in the direction the arrow shows
Pedestrian crossing - ANSWER-Must obey traffic signals
Red light crossing - ANSWER-Do not cross
Yellow light crossing - ANSWER-Caution
Green light crossing - ANSWER-You may go straight ahead
Walk Signal - ANSWER-Pedestrians facing the signal may cross the street or highway
Don't walk if flashing - ANSWER-The signal is changing
Don't walk constant - ANSWER-Pedestrians or not to cross
Highway markings - ANSWER-To warn regulate and inform drivers
Broken or dashed white lines - ANSWER-To Mark traffic lanes on roads which have one or more moving in the same direction
Solid white lines - ANSWER-Used to mark the edge of the highway
Yellow lines - ANSWER-Separate lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions
Okay and or dashed yellow lines - ANSWER-You may pass when it is safe to do so
Double yellow lines - ANSWER-You are not to cross or pass
Stop lines - ANSWER-The wide white lines painted across the traffic lane where you must stop before you enter the intersection
Dotted white lines - ANSWER-They either indicates an extension of the lane through an intersection or may indicate exit only lanes on a freeway
Center lanes - ANSWER-For left turns up here on many streets and roads
Railroad crossings - ANSWER-Traffic control systems for railroad crossings may include signals signs lights and markings