G1: Road Signs

36 cards   |   Total Attempts: 182
  

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Front Back
Question 1
What does this sign mean?
Keep to the right lane, except when passing (for climbing lanes)
Question 2
What does this road sign mean?
Do not enter this road.
Question 3
What does this road side mean?
This is a warning sign showing that drivers on the sideroad at the intersection ahead don't have a clear view of traffic.
Question 4
What does this sign mean?
You are coming to a school zone. Slow down, drive with extra caution, and watch for children.
Question 5
What does this sign mean?
A yield sign is a triangle with a white background and a red border. It means you must let traffic in the intersection or close to it go first. Stop if necessary and go only when the way is clear.
Question 6
What does this sign mean?
A railway crossing sign is X-shaped with a white background and red outline. It warns that railway tracks cross the road. Watch for this sign. Slow down and look both ways for trains. Be prepared to stop.
Question 7
What does this regulatory sign mean?
Do not stand in the area between the signs. This means you may not stop your vehicle in this area except while loading or unloading passengers. (Used in pairs or groups.)
Question 8
What does this regulatory sign mean?
Keep to the right of the traffic island.
Question 9
What does this regulatory sign mean?
The speed limit in this zone is lower during school hours. Observe the speed limit shown when the yellow lights are flashing.
Question 10
What does this regulatory sign mean?
Traffic may travel in one direction only.
Question 11
What does this regulatory sign mean?
This sign, above the road or on the ground, means the lane is only for two-way left turns.
Question 12
What does this regulatory sign mean?
Road forks to the right.
Question 13
What does this warning sign mean?
Narrow bridge ahead.
Question 14
What does this warning sign mean?
Road branching off ahead.
Question 15
What does this warning sign mean?
Intersection ahead. The arrow shows which direction of traffic has the right-of-way.