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signs, signals and pavement markings
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- in the space below, draw or describe the symbol which prohibits some type of action. for example,
o u - turn.\
- a) on the line below each sign, identify the type of sign using the numbers on the right.
1 - regulatory sign
2 - warning sign
3 - guide or informational sign
b) complete the signs below by adding a message commonly seen on each sign along a road and give the main color of the sign in the space to the right of each sign.
- using the diagrams on the right, give the color and purpose of each line marked with a letter.
a. color
purpose
b. color
purpose
c. color
purpose
d. color
purpose
e. color
purpose
f. color
purpose
Question 1
A common prohibitory symbol is the "No Parking" sign. It is a red circle with a red diagonal line over a blue rectangle (or sometimes just a red circle with a diagonal line through a parking symbol). Alternatively, "No Entry" (a red circle with a white horizontal line) or "No Left Turn" (a red circle with a left - turn arrow crossed out) can be used. For description, we can say: "A circular sign with a red border and background, and a white horizontal line across it (for No Entry) or a red circle with a diagonal line over a parking - related symbol (for No Parking)".
- The first sign (rectangle with rounded corners): This is a Guide or Informational Sign (3). Guide signs are usually rectangular and provide information like directions, distances, or services.
- The second sign (circle): This is a Regulatory Sign (1). Regulatory signs are circular and are used to give orders (prohibit, require, etc.).
- The third sign (inverted triangle): This is a Yield sign, which is a type of Regulatory Sign? No, wait, the inverted triangle is a Yield sign which is a regulatory sign? Wait, no, the warning signs are usually triangular (but yield is a regulatory sign). Wait, the options are 1 - Regulatory, 2 - Warning, 3 - Guide. The inverted triangle (yield) is a regulatory sign (1)? Wait, no, warning signs are triangular with a yellow background, but yield is a red - and - white regulatory sign. Wait, the standard: Regulatory signs (like stop, yield, no parking) have specific shapes. The circle is always regulatory (stop, no - something). The inverted triangle is yield (regulatory, 1). The diamond - shaped sign: warning signs are diamond - shaped (yellow), so this is a Warning Sign (2). The octagonal sign: stop sign, which is regulatory (1). Wait, let's correct:
- Rectangle (rounded): Guide (3)
- Circle: Regulatory (1)
- Inverted triangle (yield): Regulatory (1)
- Diamond: Warning (2)
- Octagon (stop): Regulatory (1)
- Rectangle (rounded): This is a guide sign. A common message is "Exit 1 Mile" (color: green, as guide signs are green).
- Circle: This is a regulatory sign. A common message is "No Parking" (color: red, with a white symbol and red border).
- Inverted triangle: This is a yield sign, message "Yield" (color: red and white).
- Diamond: This is a warning sign, message "Curve Ahead" (color: yellow).
- Octagon: This is a stop sign, message "Stop" (color: red with white lettering).
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One example of a prohibitory symbol is the "No Parking" sign. It can be described as a red circle with a red diagonal line over a blue rectangle (or a similar parking - related symbol). Another example is the "No U - turn" sign, which is a white sign with a black U - turn arrow and a red circle with a red diagonal line over the arrow.