Traffic lights & pavement markings
What does this pedestrian signal mean?
The signs, overhead yellow lights, and pavement markings in the picture above indicate:
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Broken lines that are wider and closer together than regular broken lines are called continuity lines. When you see continuity lines on your left side, it generally means:
What does this signal indicate?
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What does this pedestrian signal mean?
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What do the two solid lines painted on the pavement in the picture above indicate?
What does the white broken line in the picture do?
What does this signal indicate?
What should you do when there is a blank traffic light at an intersection?
What does this beacon mean?
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What does this flashing red signal indicate?
What does this flashing red beacon mean?
What does this flashing yellow signal indicate?
What do the single white lines across the road at the intersection in the picture above indicate?
What does the broken yellow line at the left of the vehicles mean?
What does this signal mean?
What does this signal indicate?
Who has the right-of-way when pedestrians are crossing?
How should pedestrians cross when there are no pedestrian signals on an intersection with traffic lights?
What is the use of a pedestrian push button on the walk sign?
What does the yellow solid line at the left of the vehicles mean?
What does a stop line indicate?
What is the purpose of the yellow solid line in the picture?
What do the white arrows in the picture above mean?
What do continuity lines on your right indicate?
The two parallel white lines painted across the road at the intersection in the picture above indicate:
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