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Signs Signals and Pavement Markings

Traffic-Control Devices Located at intersections More fatalities occur at intersections than at any other locations Used to control traffic by indicating who has been granted the right-of-way Signal Color heads are always in the same position May be arranged Horizontal or Vertical Illumination Sequence: Green – Yellow – Red – Green

Traffic-Control Devices Vertical – red light is always on top. Yellow in the center. The green light is the third line When the lights are horizontal, red is always on the left

Traffic-Control Devices Red Light – A motorist must stop before the intersection or crosswalk and remain stopped until the light changes Yellow Light – A motorist should stop before entering the intersection or crosswalk, unless his vehicle is so close to the intersection that it cannot be stopped safely Green Light – A motorist should proceed through the intersection Green Arrow – When shown alone or in combination with the red signal, proceed only as shown by the arrow Flashing Yellow Light – Slow down and proceed with care Flashing Red Light – Stop. Yield to traffic and pedestrians Unlit Signal – Stop if a signal does not have any of its bulbs working and no is directing traffic. It is considered a four-way stop sign

Walk and Do Not Walk Orange, Steady Raised-Palm Symbol – Pedestrians must not leave the sidewalk or enter the roadway when facing the light. White, Steady Pedestrian Silhouette/Countdown Pedestrian Sign with Steady Pedestrian Silhouette – Pedestrians facing the signal may cross the roadway in the direction of the signal. New Jersey law requires turning motorists to yield to pedestrians crossing on the signal and to pedestrians in the crosswalk

Regulatory Sign Regulates or controls the movement of traffic Inform you of laws that apply at a given time or place Colors – Red, white, black, green on white, or white on black

Warning Sign Alerts you to changes in the condition or use of the roadway ahead Tell you about road construction and maintenance; school zones and crossings; railroad crossings; curves; intersections; changes in road with; and pedestrian, animal, and vehicle crossings. Colors – Yellow, fluorescent yellow-green, or orange with black letters Use numbers and symbols and most are diamond shaped INCREASE ALERTNESS!

Guide Signs Four Types Route Markers Destination and Mileage Signs Roadside Service Signs Recreational-Area Signs

Route Markers Identify which route you are driving on Various symbols and colors are used North and South are odd numbered East and West are even numbered Interstate Routes that lead into cities have three digits and begin with an odd digit If a three-digit route begins with an even digit, the route goes around a city and connects to interstate highways at both ends Interstate U.S. Route Marker State Route Marker County Route Marker

Destination and Mileage Signs Tell you where you are, which lane to take to get to your destination, what exits are coming up, and how far away the exits are. Color – Green with white lettering

Roadside Service Signs Gas, Food, or to make a phone call Color – Blue signs with white lettering Recreational-Area Signs Guide you to state and national parks, historic sites, and other places of interest Color – Brown signs with white lettering

Pavement Markings Yellow Lines Used to separate traffic traveling in opposite directions Separate the left edge of multiple-lane, divided highways Single, broken yellow lane line (May pass if safe) Broken yellow lane line on your side next to a solid yellow lane line (May pass if safe) Solid yellow lane line on your side next to broken yellow lane line (Dangerous and Illegal to pass) Double yellow lane line (Dangerous and Illegal to pass)

Pavement Markings

Pavement Markings Shared Left-turn Lane Lane marked by parallel solid and broken yellow lines with white arrows that point alternately Left and Right Used to make left turns from both directions Reversible Lane Double-dashed (broken) yellow lines Used to improve traffic flow in one direction in the morning and the opposite direction in the evening

Pavement Markings White Lines Lines parallel to the roadway mark the lanes for traffic moving in the same direction Broken – Move from lane to lane Solid – Discourage passing Indicate the right side of the roadway

Pavement Markings Other Markings Include: Lines Arrows Symbols Lettering

Pavement Markings Special Warning Signs – A fluorescent and reflective orange triangular sign indicates slow-moving vehicles Rumble Strips – Transverse and longitudinal rumble strips are small indentations or narrow, raised strips on the highway or shoulder that are put there to alert the motorist there is a decision point ahead. Speed Humps/Speed Bumps – A low ridge that runs across a street and that is designed to slow down cars Roundabouts – A one-way circular intersection in which traffic flows around a center island