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Section III Day 3 1 DMV Manual pgs 6-9 2 The day has finally arrived. You are officially a licensed driver. It is such a big event that the school paper.

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2 Section III Day 3 1 DMV Manual pgs 6-9

3 2 The day has finally arrived. You are officially a licensed driver. It is such a big event that the school paper has decided to interview you about your big day. They want you to submit a story describing your big day. (Should be at least 2 paragraphs).

4 What are the different colors used for road signs? There are 8 What are the different shapes used for road signs? There are 9

5 Draw shapes you came up with for signs

6 5 Signs — Shapes Have Meaning Octagon Octagon — Stop signs Rectangle Rectangle — Regulatory or Guide Vertical signs indicate the law Triangle Triangle — Yield signs Diamond Diamond — Warning Pentagon Pentagon — School and School Crossings Pennant Pennant — Advance warning of No Passing Zones (not in manual) Horizontal signs give directions or information. Round - advance warning of railroad crossing Crossbuck – railroad crossing (same as a yield sign)

7 6 Signs — Colors Have Meaning Red Red — prohibitive or stop Green Green — guide information, such as direction or guidance signs Blue Blue — motorist services signs Yellow Yellow —general warning White White — regulatory signs Orange Orange — construction and maintenance work Brown Brown —recreational and cultural interest Fluorescent Optic Yellow Fluorescent Optic Yellow —school zones, school crossings and pedestrian crossings Write this slide

8 7 Signs  The shape and color of a traffic sign communicates important information about the sign’s message.

9 Read pages 78-82 Answer questions 1-4 on page 82 under Lesson Review 1

10 9 Guide Signs Information Signs Regulatory Signs Signs Warning Signs Give advance warning of hazards to allow drivers time to safely minimize risks. GUIDE drivers to their destination by identifying routes well in advance. INFORM drivers of motorist services and recreational facilities. REGULATE the speed and movement of traffic. Write this slide

11 10 The octagon (8 sided) shape always means STOP. You must come to a complete stop at the sign, stop line, or curb.

12 11 Slow down to a speed reasonable for the conditions and yield to right of way. Stop if necessary!! DMV p. 41

13 12 Vertical signs generally have instructions or tell you the law. (Regulatory signs) Horizontal signs may give directions or information.

14 13 These signs warn you of special conditions or hazards ahead. Drive with caution and be ready to slow down.

15 14 The pentagon(5 sided) marks school zones and warns you about an upcoming school crossing. Signs may be displayed in Florescent optic yellow.

16 15 These indicate that you are approaching a railroad crossing Slow down, look and listen for trains.

17 16 These signs warn you in advance of no passing zones ahead.

18 17 You are Entering a Work Zone REMEMBER TO USE Common SenseCommon Sense CautionCaution ConcentrationConcentration Write this slide

19 18 Types of Work Zones Stationary Work Areas Moving Work Areas ConstructionMowing/Plowing or Sanding You can’t have safe roads without having road construction and maintenance!

20 19 Areas of Work Zones Work Area Termination Area Signs are placed to indicate changing conditions ahead. Road markings show traffic detours and provide directions for required maneuvers. Allows you to become accustomed to the new traffic pattern before entering the actual work area. Buffer Area Maintenance or construction work is underway. Signs indicate you are leaving the work zone and can resume normal driving. Advance Warning Area Transition Area

21 20 Driver’s Perspective Driver’s Perspective obey all signs adjust early to the changes slow down to construction zone speed obey all flag-persons pay close attention to road markings, barrels, or cones make smooth lane and speed adjustments Look well ahead while completing your lane and speed adjustments 1. Advance Warning Area 2. Transition Area 3. Buffer Zone maximize space between the cones, barrels, and concrete barriers that separate your vehicle and the workers and machinery in the work zone 4. Work Area maintain a reduced speed until clear of the construction area 5. Termination Area Stay Alert when Driving Through the Work Zone Write this slide

22 21 Worker’s Perspective Motorists speeding in a work zone represent a dangerous threat to the road workers’ safety.

23 22CARELESSNESS Each year in Virginia more than a dozen lives are lost in work zone crashes. Drive smart: DON’T BECOME A PART OF THE PROBLEM Work zone crashes account for nearly 300 injuries and more than $2 million in property damage. stay alert at all times; use caution; be patient; and obey all construction signs and flag-persons. Fines for speeding in a work zone can be up to $500. Write this slide

24 23 Tips for Driving Through Work Zones Tips for Driving Through Work Zones Orange signals work zones Proceed with extreme caution Obey all signs and flaggers Drive at the posted speed Watch out for workers Watch out for slow moving vehicles and equipment Stay in your lane Report unsafe conditions

25 Take the chapter quiz (P. 95)at the end of Chapter 5 in the driver ed book. Write the letter and the answer


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