Nebraska Learner's Permit test Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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Where shouldn't you park or stop a vehicle? - On a roadway directly beside stopped or parked
vehicles, on a sidewalk, within an intersection, or on a crosswalk, within 30 feet of any flashing signal,
stop sign, yield sign or other traffic control device, within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an inters...
Nebraska Learner's Permit test
Where shouldn't you park or stop a vehicle? - On a roadway directly beside stopped or parked
vehicles, on a sidewalk, within an intersection, or on a crosswalk, within 30 feet of any flashing signal,
stop sign, yield sign or other traffic control device, within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection, on
bridges, within a highway tunnel, or within 50 feet of railroad tracks, at any place where official signs
prohibit stopping or parking, in front of a public or private driveway, within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.
Center lane separated with solid and broken yellow lines - Reserves a lane for left turns shared
with traffic from the opposite direction. Use caution and only turn left. Using this lane to pass is
prohibited.
A solid yellow traffic signal - The light is about to change. If the vehicle hasn't entered the
intersection, it should be brought to a safe stop. If in the intersection, continue moving and clear it
safely.
"T" intersection - The roadway ends ahead. You must signal before turning right or left.
A downward green arrow lane use signal - Drive.
A flashing red light - A complete stop is required, yielding to oncoming traffic or pedestrians
before proceeding.
A flashing yellow arrow means? - If in the proper lane, proceed in the direction of the arrow after
yielding to approaching traffic and/or pedestrians.
A flashing yellow light - Be alert and proceed with caution. They are used to draw attention to a
sign or location that requires extra attention.
A flashing yellow light on a pedestrian hybrid beacon - The beacon will soon be solid yellow, the
driver must stop.
,A green arrow - If in the proper lane, proceed in the direction of the arrow.
A red arrow - Come to a complete stop before reaching the intersection, stop line, or crosswalk,
and remain stopped.
A red X lane use signal - Don't drive.
A solid green traffic signal - A vehicle may proceed through an intersection in the direction
indicated by the signal if the roadway is clear.
A solid yellow light on a pedestrian hybrid beacon - The same meaning as a normal yellow light.
A steady yellow X lane use signal - The driver should move out of the lane as soon as safely
possible.
A yellow arrow - A warning that the light is about to change. If a vehicle has not entered the
intersection, it should be brought to a safe stop. If in the intersection, continue moving in the direction of
the arrow and clear it safely.
Added lane - Traffic from another road will be entering the road. No merging is necessary because
a lane has been added.
Additional rules for driving a dual-lane roundabout - 1. To make a left turn, choose the shared
through/left-turn lane
2. To make a right turn, choose the shared through/right-turn lane
3. Yield to all traffic on your left already in the roundabout before entering
4. Stay in your designated lane
5. Avoid driving next to or passing large trucks
Advisory exit speed sign - The advisory safe speed for an exit from a freeway or expressway.
, Advisory speed plaque - Supplements a warning sign to indicate the advisory speed for the
condition.
Bikelanes - A portion of roadway that has been designated for the exclusive use by bicyclists.
Blue signs - Motorist services, such as rest areas or hospitals
Broken white lines - Separate lines of traffic going in the same direction, may be crossed with care
Broken yellow line - Indicates that passing on the left is permitted when the way ahead is clear
Brown signs - Recreation and cultural interest areas
Center lane, left turn only - A driver may use the lane only to make a left turn
Channelizing devices - Devices used to guide drivers safely through a work zone.
Crossbuck and circle - Railroad crossing- look both ways , listen for and yield to trains, be prepared
to stop if a train is approaching.
Crossroad - A four-way intersection is ahead. Be alert for cross traffic.
Crosswalk markings - Painted across or partially across the pavement. Pedestrians have the right
of way in these crosswalks.
Curve - There is a gradual curve to the right or left ahead. Slow down to the safe speed indicated.
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