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Lesson 2.3 Today’s Objectives: Describe the difference between broken yellow lines and broken white lines. Explain the differences between a shared left-turn.

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1 Lesson 2.3 Today’s Objectives: Describe the difference between broken yellow lines and broken white lines. Explain the differences between a shared left-turn lane and a left-turn lane.

2 DIRECTION OF TRAFFIC If the line on the left of you is YELLOW, the traffic on the other side of the line is moving in the OPPOSITE direction. When the line on the left of you is WHITE, the traffic is moving in the SAME direction. The center marking for roads with four lanes consists of TWO SOLID YELLOW LINES.

3 NO PASSING ZONES Two-lane roads may have "no passing zones" marked with a SOLID YELLOW LINE. When you see a solid yellow line on your side of the center line, do not try to pass.

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5 LEFT-TURN LANES Some four-lane roads have marked left- turn lanes. Notice the solid yellow lines and the thick yellow stripes in the illustration below.

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7 DUAL USE LANES Dual use lanes have both a turn arrow and a straight arrow.

8 TWO-WAY LEFT TURN LANES: Two-way left turn lanes are marked with yellow lines and white arrows. A left turn shall not be made from any other lane when a turn lane is provided. The turn lane is used for making turns from or into the roadway or when making a U-turn when permitted by law.

9 Railroad Grade Crossings When approaching a railroad crossing you must stop within 50 ft. to 15 ft.

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20 Chapter Eight Study Questions 1. What should the driver of a vehicle do when approaching a traffic control signal that is not in operation? a. Come to a full stop and yield the right-of-way before entering the intersection b. If the intersection is clear, the driver does not need to stop c. Drive quickly through the intersection to get out of the way of other vehicles 2. If a traffic light shows both a red light and a green arrow, a driver may not turn in the direction of the arrow until the red light has changed. True or False 3. Drivers may pass on a two-lane roadway marked with a single solid yellow line on their side of the center line.


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