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Drivers Test: Intersections, Roundabouts, Lanes and U-Turns

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This content provides information on various road markings and traffic control devices, such as blind intersections, lane lines, yield lines, and buffered bike lanes. It explains their meanings and how drivers should respond to ensure safety and compliance.

Would the intersection shown in this image be considered a “blind intersection”?

Front side illustration

Yes, this is a blind intersection.

It does not have any stop signs at any corners.

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Would the intersection shown in this image be considered a “blind intersection”?

Yes, this is a blind intersection.

It does not have any stop signs at any corners.<...

What do solid lines and broken white lines on the roads indicate?

The solid white lines on the road are meant to separate lanes in the same direction. One cannot cross a solid wh...

What is indicated by the white triangles in this image?

you should yield to the traffic and pedestrians

The line of solid ...

What do the diagonal markings on the road indicate?

lane reserved for bikes

The lane with diagonal markings or che...

When can a motorist take a U-turn across two sets of solid double yellow lines?

You cannot take a left turn or U-turn.

Two sets of solid yellow li...

How should you travel in a roundabout?

in a counter-clockwise direction

A roundabout is an intersection w...