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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

How should you treat an intersection with a malfunctioning traffic signal when no authorized person is directing traffic?






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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

What does a steady circular red signal mean?






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What does a five-sided sign warn drivers about?






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What does a yellow arrow traffic signal indicate?






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What information do guide or informational signs provide?






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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

A driver faces a yellow arrow after a green arrow. What should the driver expect?






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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

When must a driver stop at a yield sign?






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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

What shape is used for a U.S. highway route marker?






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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

Who must a driver yield to before making a turn on a flashing yellow arrow?






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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

How should a driver treat a protected green arrow?






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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

What does a smaller sign below a railroad crossbuck indicate?






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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

What does a circular yellow sign with a black cross and “RR” indicate?






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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

When may a driver use a parking space reserved for persons with disabilities?






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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

What does a flashing red signal mean?






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Blank Road Signs

DMV Sign Recognition: The following is an example of which type of sign?







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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

Which numbered highways generally run north and south?






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Blank Road Signs

DMV Sign Recognition: The following is an example of which type of sign?







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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

A driver sees double solid yellow lines in the center of a two-way road. May the driver cross them to pass?






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You approach a flashing yellow signal. What should you do?






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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

You approach an intersection on a circular yellow signal and can stop safely. What should you do?






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What does a red arrow traffic signal require?






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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

What do blue reflective pavement markers indicate in some areas?






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What do white pavement lines separate?






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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

If there is no stop line or marked crosswalk, where should a driver stop at a required stop?






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NC Driver Handbook - Chapter 5: Signals, Signs & Pavement Markings

What should you do when approaching a yield sign?






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