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#1. Where are No-Passing Zones most commonly found?
Limited visibility in these areas makes passing dangerous.
#2. What does a No-Passing Zone sign mean?
A No-Passing Zone sign warns drivers that passing another vehicle would be dangerous, often due to limited visibility.
#3. True or False: No-Passing Zone signs are usually yellow with black lettering.
The yellow background signals a warning, alerting drivers to dangerous conditions for passing.
#4. Why are No-Passing Zones commonly placed on certain roads?
Hills, curves, and narrow roads may prevent drivers from seeing oncoming traffic, making passing unsafe.
#5. True or False: A solid yellow line on your side of the road usually means passing is not allowed.
Solid yellow lines indicate passing is prohibited from that lane.
#6. True or False: Passing in a No-Passing Zone can lead to traffic violations or accidents.
Ignoring No-Passing rules increases the risk of head-on collisions with oncoming vehicles.
#7. What is the safest action when stuck behind a slow vehicle in a No-Passing Zone?
Patience is safest. Wait for dashed yellow lines or a passing zone before overtaking.
#8. What should you do when you see a No-Passing Zone sign?
Drivers should remain behind slower vehicles until passing becomes legal and safe.
#9. Why is passing dangerous in No-Passing Zones?
Limited visibility prevents drivers from seeing oncoming vehicles in time.
#10. What does a double solid yellow line in the center of the road mean?
Double solid yellow lines mean neither direction of traffic may pass.



