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1 what should you do when you see one of these signs?
a floor it and get past as soon as you can
b prepare to slow down and proceed at reduced speed
c open your window and flip off the guy with the sign
d this is your lucky number for the day
2 if you see a red light, you should stop
a b or c, depending on pavement markings
b before entering the intersection
c at the stop - line, or before the crosswalk
d when you feel like it
3 what should you do when you see a yellow light?
a call a friend
b ignore it completely
c slow down, prepare to stop
d speed up to clear the intersection
4 what color is a sign indicating a highway route?
a black and white
b yellow and white
c blue and red
d pink and purple
5 what does a brown sign indicate?
a all of the above
b post office
c cultural interest
d recreation area
6 what word does it tell you, regardless of whats behind the red markings?
a danger zone
b cross at your own risk
c do it
d no or do not
7 failure to obey a yield sign can lead to:
a all of the above
b a sideswipe collision
c a hefty fine
d heartburn
Question 1
The sign (likely a pedestrian or school crossing sign) requires drivers to slow down. Option A is dangerous, C is inappropriate, D is irrelevant. So B is correct.
When seeing a red light, you stop at the stop - line or before the crosswalk (or before entering the intersection, but A says b or c depending on pavement markings which is more accurate as pavement markings can affect where to stop). Wait, actually, the correct way is that you should stop at the stop - line, or before the crosswalk, or before entering the intersection. But option A says b or c depending on pavement markings. However, the most accurate answer among the options is A? Wait, no. Let's re - examine. The standard is that when you see a red light, you stop before entering the intersection (option B) or at the stop - line/before crosswalk (option C). The pavement markings (like if there's a stop - line or crosswalk) determine which of B or C to follow. So option A (b or c, depending on pavement markings) is correct. Wait, but let's check again. The options: A is b or c depending on pavement markings, B is before entering the intersection, C is at the stop - line or before crosswalk, D is when you feel like it. So the correct answer is A? Wait, no, maybe I made a mistake. Actually, the correct stopping point is at the stop - line, or before the crosswalk, or before entering the intersection. So if there are pavement markings (like a stop - line or crosswalk), you stop at the stop - line or before crosswalk (C), if there are no such markings, you stop before entering the intersection (B). So depending on pavement markings, you do B or C. So option A is correct.
A yellow light means caution, you should slow down and prepare to stop. Option A is irrelevant, B is dangerous, D is also dangerous (speeding up in a yellow light is not safe). So C is correct.
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B. Prepare to slow down and proceed at reduced speed