What is a control sign?
Control signs are used to control the actions of drivers and traffic flow. They include traffic flow control signs that regulate the movement of traffic, command signs that tell you what to do, and also prohibition signs that indicate what is not allowed.
What are lane use control signs?
Lane-use control signals are special overhead signals that permit or prohibit the use of specific lanes of a street or highway or that indicate the impending prohibition of their use.
What are 5 sided signs?
A 5-sided sign indicates that you are near a school. Stop if children are in the crosswalk. A 4-sided diamond-shaped sign warns you of specific road conditions and dangers ahead.
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What does a yellow Ex mean?
A solid yellow “X” over a traffic lane means: Answers. That drivers must move out of the indicated lane because it is about to be used by oncoming traffic. That drivers may drive regularly in the indicated lane.
What are black and white signs?
Black and white: Posted regulations (i.e., speed limits) are seen on black and white road signs. Regulatory signs tell you what you can and can’t do on the road. Some signs show maximum and minimum speed limits for all types of vehicles on freeways and limited access highways.
What road signs are brown?
Brown traffic signs indicate nearby recreational and cultural interest sites. A sign showing a nearby state park is an example of a traffic sign with a brown background. Blue traffic signs display road services and evacuation route information.
What are directional signs?
Directional signs means signs containing information about public places owned or operated by federal, state, or local governments or their agencies, publicly or privately owned natural phenomena, historic, cultural, scientific, educational, or religious sites, and areas of natural scenic beauty or naturally suited for …