1. In the space to the right, draw, or describe the symbol that prohibits some type of action. For example, "No U-turn"
- Symbol: A circle with a red border, a red diagonal line from the top left to the bottom right, and a black symbol in the center (e.g., a U-turn arrow) crossed out.
2. a) On the line below each of the diagrams put a (T) if it is a regulatory sign.
- Diagram 1: Regulatory sign (T)
- Diagram 2: Regulatory sign (T)
- Diagram 3: Regulatory sign (T)
- Diagram 4: Regulatory sign (T)
- Diagram 5: Regulatory sign (T)
b) Complete the diagrams with a message of how that sign might read along a road and list the use on the line below.
- Diagram 1: "Speed Limit 35 mph" - Used to indicate the maximum speed allowed on a road.
- Diagram 2: "No Parking" - Used to indicate that parking is prohibited in the area.
- Diagram 3: "One Way" - Used to indicate that traffic must move in one direction only.
- Diagram 4: "No Stopping" - Used to indicate that stopping is prohibited in the area.
- Diagram 5: "No U-Turn" - Used to indicate that U-turns are not allowed.
3. Give the meaning for each line, roadway marking described below.
- 4. Solid White Line: Used to separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction.
- 5. Broken White Line: Used to separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction and can be crossed when changing lanes.
- 6. Solid Yellow Line: Used to separate lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions.
- 7. Broken Yellow Line: Used to separate lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions and can be crossed when passing.
- 8. What color are strip lines?
- White
9. Write the major classification for each color below: Warning, Regulatory, Prohibiting (Right/Left), Guide and Give and example of each.
- 10. White: Regulatory - Example: "Speed Limit 35 mph"
- 11. Yellow: Warning - Example: "Curve Ahead"
- 12. Green: Guide - Example: "Exit 12"
- 13. Brown: Guide - Example: "Park Entrance"
- 14. Red: Prohibiting - Example: "No Parking"
- 15. Orange: Warning - Example: "Road Work Ahead"
- 16. Blue: Guide - Example: "Rest Area"
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of drivers ed worksheet.