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#1. True or False: A yellow diagonal arrow in a lane control signal means drivers should move out of that lane.
The yellow diagonal arrow warns that the lane will soon be closed or is changing direction, and drivers should prepare to merge.
#2. True or False: Ignoring a lane control signal can lead to accidents.
Driving in a closed lane can lead to head-on collisions or conflicts with other traffic.
#3. What does a red “X” above a lane indicate?
Drivers must not drive in a lane marked with a red X.
#4. What are lane control signals used for?
Lane control signals manage traffic flow by indicating whether a lane is open, closed, or reserved for certain directions.
#5. What is the safest behavior when approaching lane control signals?
Drivers should always check overhead signals to ensure they are using the correct lane.
#6. Where are lane control signals commonly used?
These signals help manage heavy traffic flow in complex or high-traffic areas.
#7. What does a green arrow pointing downward above a lane mean?
A green arrow means the lane is open for traffic in that direction.
#8. What should you do if you are driving in a lane that changes from a green arrow to a yellow arrow?
The yellow arrow warns that the lane will soon become unavailable, so drivers should merge.
#9. True or False: Lane control signals are usually mounted above traffic lanes.
They are placed above each lane so drivers can easily see which lanes are open or restricted.
#10. Why are lane control signals important for traffic management?
These signals help adjust lane directions during rush hours, construction, or emergencies.



