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Video Review: Signs, Signals and Markings Video Review 4.1 Video 4.1 Review: 1. What must you do before turning left at an intersection with a green light? 2. What do flashing yellow lights mean? 3. At a four-way stop intersection which vehicle should be given the right-of-way? 4. What is the meaning of a yield sign? 5. What color and shape are warning signs? 6. What do white lines mean? 7. Can you cross double solid yellow lines? 8. What should you do when emergency vehicles are approaching? ADTSEA 3.0 Curriculum Copyright 2012 All Rights Reserved 4-10

Unit 4 Words to Know Matchup Worksheet 4.6 Directions: Match the clues on the left with the words in the list on the right. Place the matching letter in the blank to the left of the number. 1. Signs that tell a driver of a possible danger a short distance ahead and allows the driver time to safely minimize risk. 2. Pavement markings that separate traffic moving in opposite directions. 3. Signs that help drivers get to their destination by identifying routes well in advance. A. Construction zone signs B. Flashing red signal C. Flashing yellow signal 4. Lanes that change the direction of travel. D. Guide signs 5. Lines, arrows, symbols or words painted yellow or white on the roadway to give a driver directions or warnings. 6. Signs that tell the driver about specific laws that a driver must obey. 7. Indicates traffic must stop before entering the intersection and yield to other vehicles and pedestrians before proceeding. 8. Signs that are temporary and let you know when you should be prepared to stop or detour due to an unplanned event. 9. Indicates a need to slow down and proceed with caution. 10. Signs that are rectangle or diamond shape and orange in color with black lettering. 11. Pavement markings that separate traffic going in the same direction. 12. Lane located in the middle of the roadway for making left turns by vehicles traveling in either direction. 13. Lanes specially marked for certain types of vehicles. E. Incident signs F. Pavement markings G. Regulatory signs H. Reserved lanes I. Reversible lanes J. Shared left-turn lanes K. Warning signs L. White line M. Yellow line ADTSEA 3.0 Curriculum Copyright 2012 All Rights Reserved 4-62

1. In the space below, draw or describe the symbol which prohibits some type of action. For example, No U-turn. 2. A) On the line below each sign, identify 1 REGULATORY Sign the type of sign using the numbers 2 WARNING Sign on the right. 3 GUIDE OR INFORMATIONAL Sign B) Complete the signs below by adding a message commonly seen on each sign along a road and give the main color of the sign in the space to the right of each sign. 3. Using the diagrams on the right, give the color and purpose of each line marked with a letter. A. color B. color C. color D. color E. color F. color ADTSEA 3.0 Curriculum Copyright 2012 All Rights Reserved 4-15

Page 2 4. What color are stop lines? A. YELLOW B. WHITE C. GREEN D. RED 5. What color are crosswalk lines? A. YELLOW B. WHITE C. GREEN D. RED 6. For each color listed below, write the letter of its major classification from the list on the right and then give an example of this type of sign. COLOR CLASSIFICATION OR TYPE OF SIGN EXAMPLE 1. WHITE 2. YELLOW 3. GREEN 4. BROWN 5. RED 6. ORANGE 7. BLUE 8. FLUORESCENT PINK 9. BLACK 10. FLUORESCENT YELLOW A. Construction sign B. Guide/Direction, information sign C. Incident sign D. Regulatory sign ** E. Motorist services F. Warning sign ** G. Recreational and cultural information H. School zones and crossings NOTE: ** Indicates this letter may be used more than once ADTSEA 3.0 Curriculum Copyright 2012 All Rights Reserved 4-16

Page 3 7. Match each traffic sign on the right with the message/legend on the left. 1 Bicycle Crossing A. G. 2 Follow Detour to Right 3 Divided Highway Begins B. H. 4 Do Not Enter 5 Right Lane Ends C. I. 6 Lane Added 7 No Left Turn D. J. 8 No Parking 9 Railroad Ahead E. K. 10 Traffic Signal Ahead 11 Steep Hill Ahead F. L. 12 Slippery When Wet ADTSEA 3.0 Curriculum Copyright 2012 All Rights Reserved 4-17

Page 4 If you wish, color in each of the lights appropriately according to directions. 8. On the lines below write the 3 colors and meaning of each lens on the traffic signal. 9. What is the arrangement of the lights if the traffic light is placed like this? Give the color of each light on the lines in the order they appear. 10. Why are the lights in traffic signals always in the same order? 11. What do these traffic lights indicate? Flashing yellow: Flashing red: ADTSEA 3.0 Curriculum Copyright 2012 All Rights Reserved 4-18

Page 5 12. For the following signs and signals, mark or color the information needed to make them correspond to the given statement. 1. All traffic must stop except those going left. 2. You may go straight or have a protected left turn. 3. Clear the intersection. 4. All traffic must stop except for those going right. 5. Proceed straight ahead only. 6. You should slow down and be prepared to stop. 7. Do not travel in this lane. 8. Travel in this lane is permitted. ADTSEA 3.0 Curriculum Copyright 2012 All Rights Reserved 4-19