Work Zone Variable Signs Quiz

 

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#1. Why are work zone variable signs important?

These signs alert drivers to temporary changes and help prevent crashes in work zones.

#2. True or False: Work zone variable signs are typically electronic, flashing, or digital boards.

They are often electronic to display real-time changes in work zone conditions.

#3. Where are work zone variable signs commonly found?

These signs are placed directly before or within work zones to warn drivers.

#4. True or False: Drivers can ignore work zone variable signs if traffic is light.

Ignoring these signs can cause accidents, traffic violations, or endanger workers.

#5. What is the safest action if a work zone variable sign displays a detour?

Work zone detours are planned to keep traffic moving safely around construction areas.

#6. What kind of messages might a work zone variable sign display?

Signs inform drivers of current hazards or changes to traffic patterns in work zones.

#7. What should a driver do when approaching a work zone variable sign showing “Lane Closed Ahead”?

Early, safe merging reduces congestion and prevents accidents.

#8. True or False: Ignoring work zone variable signs can lead to fines or penalties.

Most states impose heavier fines for speeding or violations in work zones to protect workers and drivers.

#9. What are work zone variable signs used for?

Variable signs update dynamically to provide current warnings and instructions in work zones.

#10. True or False: Speed limits in work zones are often lower than normal limits, and may be shown on variable signs.

Reduced speed limits protect workers and help drivers navigate safely.

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