How far away should you stop from a railroad track? - 15 ft
Safety Corridors - Designated stretch of highway with more fatal crashes/injuries
Flashing Red Light - Stop
, Flashing Yellow Light - Slow down, proceed with caution
Steady Yellow - Go slowly for some reason
Green Light and Arrow - Yield to oncoming traffic
Solid Yellow Line - Used to mark the left edge of one-way roads and ramps
Painted Medians - Use as a special left-turn lane
Yellow diagonal stripes - Keeping you away from a solid object or otherwise prohibited driving area
Solid White Line - Guiding line
Wide Solid White Line - Used to direct traffic. Driving across is permitted but discouraged.
Double Solid White Line - One-way street
Horizontal Solid White Line - Stop Line
White Triangles facing you - Yield Line
Bike Lanes - Permitted to turn across, but not as a turn lane
What is the speed limit in alleys and narrow residential areas? - 15 MPH
What is the speed limit in business districts and school zones? - 20 MPH
What is the speed limit in residential districts, public parks, and ocean shores? - 25 MPH
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