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['Work Zones']
['Work Zones', 'Signals and Barricades']
03/06/2024
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Using the correct signs
Are you using the correct signs in work zones? Take this quiz to find out. Click below to see answers.
- What type of sign is used to give directions, route markings or the condition of the work being done?
- Regulatory signs
- Warning signs
- Guide signs
- Traffic control signs
- What type of sign informs road users of traffic laws or regulations?
- Regulatory signs
- Warning signs
- Guide signs
- Traffic control signs
- What type of sign notifies road users of situations or conditions on or adjacent to a roadway?
- Regulatory signs
- Warning signs
- Guide signs
- Traffic control signs
- What type of warning is used in areas prone to fog or severe weather?
- Flashing or sequential arrow panels
- Channelizing devices
- Warning lights
- Temporary pavement markings
- What type of warning is used to warn drivers of the need to change lanes or directions?
- Flashing or sequential arrow panels
- Channelizing devices
- Warning lights
- Temporary pavement markings
Using the correct signs: Answers
- Guide signs
- Regulatory signs
- Warning signs
- Warning lights
- Flashing or sequential arrow panels
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Work Zones
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Work Zones
Are you using the correct signs in work zones? Take this quiz to find out. Click below to see answers.
- What type of sign is used to give directions, route markings or the condition of the work being done?
- Regulatory signs
- Warning signs
- Guide signs
- Traffic control signs
- What type of sign informs road users of traffic laws or regulations?
- Regulatory signs
- Warning signs
- Guide signs
- Traffic control signs
- What type of sign notifies road users of situations or conditions on or adjacent to a roadway?
- Regulatory signs
- Warning signs
- Guide signs
- Traffic control signs
- What type of warning is used in areas prone to fog or severe weather?
- Flashing or sequential arrow panels
- Channelizing devices
- Warning lights
- Temporary pavement markings
- What type of warning is used to warn drivers of the need to change lanes or directions?
- Flashing or sequential arrow panels
- Channelizing devices
- Warning lights
- Temporary pavement markings
Using the correct signs: Answers
- Guide signs
- Regulatory signs
- Warning signs
- Warning lights
- Flashing or sequential arrow panels
Are you using the correct signs in work zones? Take this quiz to find out. Click below to see answers.
- What type of sign is used to give directions, route markings or the condition of the work being done?
- Regulatory signs
- Warning signs
- Guide signs
- Traffic control signs
- What type of sign informs road users of traffic laws or regulations?
- Regulatory signs
- Warning signs
- Guide signs
- Traffic control signs
- What type of sign notifies road users of situations or conditions on or adjacent to a roadway?
- Regulatory signs
- Warning signs
- Guide signs
- Traffic control signs
- What type of warning is used in areas prone to fog or severe weather?
- Flashing or sequential arrow panels
- Channelizing devices
- Warning lights
- Temporary pavement markings
- What type of warning is used to warn drivers of the need to change lanes or directions?
- Flashing or sequential arrow panels
- Channelizing devices
- Warning lights
- Temporary pavement markings
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