Temporary Traffic Control Signs Quiz

 

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#1. What does a Detour sign mean?

A detour sign directs drivers to an alternate route to avoid the affected road area.

#2. True or False: Temporary traffic control signs are only used during daytime hours.

These signs may be used day or night, often with reflective materials or lights to increase visibility.

#3. What should you do when you see traffic cones and temporary signs guiding lanes?

Temporary devices guide traffic safely through construction or maintenance areas.

#4. True or False: Temporary traffic control signs can change traffic patterns, such as lane directions or merging areas.

Work zones often modify normal traffic flow, requiring drivers to follow temporary signs and signals.

#5. What are temporary traffic control signs used for?

Temporary traffic control signs warn drivers about short-term road changes, such as construction zones, detours, or lane closures.

#6. What does a Road Work Ahead sign indicate?

Drivers should slow down and be prepared for lane changes, equipment, or workers in the roadway.

#7. What does a Flagger Ahead sign mean?

Flaggers may stop, slow, or direct vehicles through a work zone.

#8. What is the safest behavior when driving through a temporary traffic control zone?

Following temporary signs helps ensure safe navigation through changing road conditions.

#9. Why should drivers slow down in areas with temporary traffic control signs?

Work zones often have narrow lanes, moving equipment, and workers nearby, requiring slower speeds.

#10. True or False: Most temporary traffic control signs are orange with black lettering or symbols.

The bright orange color signals temporary road conditions and alerts drivers to stay cautious.

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