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Yakvenalex [24]
3 years ago
8

Driving linces questions

Law
2 answers:
satela [25.4K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Answers listed below

Explanation:

1 - round yellow RXR sign is warning of upcoming railroad crossing

2 - construction signs are orange (some municipalities use pink or lime green)

3 - school zone sign is a warning or speed regulation, not traffic control

4 - double yellow means no passing

5 - A pedestrian signal

6 - graphic symbols

7 - turn lane

8 - traffic control (e.g. stop, no turns, yeild)

9 - warning

10 - flashing

11 - minimum speed limit

12 - lane signal

13 - advisory speed limit

14 - guide

Critical thinking 1 - a minimum speed limit is the slowest a driver is permitted to travel at under normal conditions, a basic speed law is generally the maximum speed that a driver can travel at on a specific class of road unless indicated otherwise by signage, an advisory speed limit is a suggested speed for a particular section of roadway due to road conditions or manuever.

Critical thinking 2 - most other developed countries require a basic understanding of traffic laws and vehicle operation in order to operate a vehicle, so that's a situation you probably won't find yourself in, if you really couldn't figure these out on your own.

irina1246 [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

nswer:

Answers listed below

Explanation:

1 - round yellow RXR sign is warning of upcoming railroad crossing

2 - construction signs are orange (some municipalities use pink or lime green)

3 - school zone sign is a warning or speed regulation, not traffic control

4 - double yellow means no passing

5 - A pedestrian signal

6 - graphic symbols

7 - turn lane

8 - traffic control (e.g. stop, no turns, yeild)

9 - warning

10 - flashing

11 - minimum speed limit

12 - lane signal

13 - advisory speed limit

14 - guide

Critical thinking 1 - a minimum speed limit is the slowest a driver is permitted to travel at under normal conditions, a basic speed law is generally the maximum speed that a driver can travel at on a specific class of road unless indicated otherwise by signage, an advisory speed limit is a suggested speed for a particular section of roadway due to road conditions or manuever.

Critical thinking 2 - most other developed countries require a basic understanding of traffic laws and vehicle operation in order to operate a vehicle, so that's a situation you probably won't find yourself in, if you really couldn't figure these out on your own.

Explanation:

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