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1 Montana Driver Education and Training Traffic Control Devices and
Traffic Laws

2 Standards and Benchmarks
1. Laws and Highway System a. know the laws outlined in the Montana Driver's manual b. understand the laws outlined in the Montana Driver's manual c. consistently demonstrate knowledge and understanding by responsible adherence to highway transportation system traffic laws and control devices 2. Responsibility d. develop habits and attitudes with regard to responsible driving 7. Lifelong Learning b. describe past, present and future motor vehicle laws

3 Traffic Signs Have Three Purposes
Regulate traffic, movement or parking Warn of potential dangers or road conditions Provide information and guidance

4 Fluorescent Optic Yellow
Colors Have Meaning Red Green Blue Yellow Black White Orange Brown Fluorescent Optic Yellow

5 Shapes Have Meaning Octagon Rectangle Triangle Pennant Diamond
Pentagon Circle Crossbuck

6 Three Types of Signs Regulate Warn Guide

7 Where are they located? Where must we stop?

8 Where are they located? Where must we yield?

9 SPEED LIMIT SIGNS

10 Speed Limits Urban Areas Parks Rural Interstate Urban Interstate
School Buses

11 Rail Grade Crossing Warnings
RR sign or RR painted on the pavement are advanced warning signs. Crossbucks are yield signs. The train has the right-of-way! Flashing red lights Bells Gates If you hear or see a train

12 Other Regulatory Signs

13 Other Regulatory Signs

14 Other Regulatory Signs

15 Warning Signs

16 Warning Signs

17 Warning Signs

18 Warning Signs

19 Warning Signs

20 Warning Signs

21 ORANGE Signals Work Zones
REMEMBER Common Sense Caution Concentration

22 Types of Work Zones Stationary Work Areas Moving Work Areas

23 You are Entering a Work Zone

24 Work Zones Areas Advance Warning Transition END Work Area Buffer

25 FLAGGERS

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27 Driver’s Perspective

28 Worker’s Perspective

29 Tips for Driving Through Work Zones
Orange signs signal work zone areas Proceed with extreme caution Drive at the posted speed Watch out for workers Stay in your lane Report unsafe conditions

30 GUIDE SIGNS Us Route Marker

31 GUIDE SIGNS

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34 Intersections T Intersections Controlled by signs and signals
NOT Controlled by signs and signals, multi-lanes, or pavement Single or two-lane road intersecting with multiple-lane road Turning left T Intersections Railroad grade crossings

35 Signals Steady lights Flashing lights Signal/Sign combinations
NO TURN ON RED

36 “Dog House” Signals

37 Traffic Lights

38 Pavement Markings Left turn only lane Two lane rural Multi-lane
ONE Way TWO Way Stop lines Crosswalks

39 YELLOW LINES ALWAYS KEEP TO THE RIGHT OF A YELLOW LINE

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41 BROKEN YELLOW LINES SEPARATES TRAFFIC GOING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS
BOTH DIRECTIONS MAY CROSS THIS LINE PASSING IS PERMITTED

42 SEPARATES TRAFFIC GOING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS
YELLOW DOTS SEPARATES TRAFFIC GOING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS LANE GUIDE MARKERS KEEP TO THE RIGHT OF THIS LINE

43 SOLID YELLOW LINE SEPARATES TRAFFIC GOING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS
KEEP TO THE RIGHT OF THIS LINE DO NOT CROSS EXCEPT WHEN TURNING LEFT OFF OF THE ROADWAY

44 DOUBLE SOLID YELLOW LINES
SEPARATES TRAFFIC GOING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS KEEP TO THE RIGHT BOTH DIRECTIONS OF TRAFFIC MAY NOT CROSS BOTH DIRECTIONS CANNOT PASS LEFT TURNS FROM ROADWAY PERMITTED

45 SOLID YELLOW WITH A YELLOW BROKEN LINE
TRAFFIC WITH THE SOLID LINE CANNOT PASS TRAFFIC WITH THE BROKEN LINE MAY PASS

46 WHITE LINES

47 SOLID WHITE DO NOT CROSS
USUALLY A FOG LINE ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF A ROADWAY MARKING THE EDGE OF THE TRAVEL PORTION OF A ROADWAY STAY TO THE LEFT OF THIS LINE

48 SEPARATES TRAFFIC GOING IN THE SAME DIRECTION
BROKEN WHITE SEPARATES TRAFFIC GOING IN THE SAME DIRECTION ONE WAY STREETS YOU MAY CROSS THIS LINE

49 HELPS GIVE DIRECTION OF LANE WHEN TURNING
WHITE DOTS LANE MARKERS HELPS GIVE DIRECTION OF LANE WHEN TURNING KEEP TO THE LEFT OF THIS LINE

50 SEPARATES TRAFFIC GOING IN THE SAME DIRECTION
DOUBLE SOLID LINES SEPARATES TRAFFIC GOING IN THE SAME DIRECTION BOTH LANES OF TRAFFIC CANNOT CROSS

51 BARRIER LINE THIS LINE IS TWICE AS WIDE AS A NORMAL LANE LINE
TREAT THIS LINE AS IF IT WERE A CONCRETE BARRIER DO NOT CROSS

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53 Share Lanes – Left Turns Only

54 DOUBLE BROKEN USED FOR REVERSIBLE LANE LINES

55 REVERSIBLE LANES - AM

56 REVERSIBLE LANES - PM

57 Car Pool Lane Marking Diamond Shape Marking

58 Passing Markings

59 Signaling How to signal When to signal X Improper signal

60 Open Range Law

61 Montana Open Range Law Open range means all un-enclosed lands outside of cities, villages and herd districts, upon which cattle by custom, license, lease, or permit, are grazed or permitted to roam Fences do not void the open range law The owner is not required to keep animals off the road and is not liable for any damages or injury Animals under controlled movement in a crossing area have the right of way

62 DRIVING IN TRAFFIC CIRCLES
Good Habits See the Yield sign on approach Slow, search for pedestrians, bicyclists Stop only if necessary Yield to traffic in the circle Select a safe gap when entering the circle When traveling in the circle, Yield to traffic attempting to leave Signal for your exit Search for pedestrians and bicyclists Photo courtesy of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety


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