LTO All Road Traffic Signs Mock Exam
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Identify the traffic sign:

- No jaywalking
- Pedestrian must use an overpass
- Pedestrian must use pedestrian lane
- No pedestrian crossing
Identify the traffic sign:

- No parking: parked vehicles will be towed
- No waiting anytime
- Parking allowed
- No stopping
Identify the traffic sign:

- Road curves left
- Highway merging left
- Railway crossing on right side of road
- Railway crossing on left side of road
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry for tricycles
- No entry for motorcycles
- No entry for bicycles
- No entry for pushcarts
Identify the traffic sign:

- Merging traffic
- Two way traffic
- One way traffic
- No overtaking
Identify the traffic sign:

- No U-turn
- No right turn allowed
- No left turn allowed
- Right turn only
What does a lane line indicate?

- Changing lanes is only allowed at night.
- Changing lanes is never allowed.
- Only motorcycles can change lanes.
- Changing of lane is allowed provided that it is safe and will not result in obstruction.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Rest area, picnic ground
- Fuel station
- Car wash
- Bus stop
What does a center or separation line mean?

- Separation lines mean overtaking is always allowed.
- Center lines show a mandatory stop ahead.
- Crossing of solid white lines requires special care and is discouraged.
- Center lines indicate a pedestrian zone.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Hairpin bend right
- Approach to intersection side road (right)
- Side road junction from left ahead
- Landslide-prone area
Identify the traffic sign:

- Stop sign ahead
- Uneven road ahead
- Side road junction from left ahead
- Winding road
Identify the traffic sign:

- No curves ahead
- Road curve right
- Sharp turn left
- Road curve left
What does a continuity line indicate?

- Only buses can cross continuity lines.
- Continuity lines indicate pedestrian crossings.
- A continuity line means vehicles must stop immediately.
- A continuity line on the left side means the lane is ending or exiting, and the driver must change lanes if they want to continue in the current direction. Continuity lines on the right mean that the lane will continue unaffected.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Intersection ahead
- Side road junction from right ahead
- Side road junction from left ahead
- Roundabout ahead
What do two-way hazard markers warn the driver about?

- Two-way hazard markers warn the driver ahead that the road ahead is about to change direction.
- The driver must make a U-turn.
- The road is one-way only.
- The road is closed ahead.
What does a single solid yellow line mean?

- Crossing is allowed but no overtaking.
- Overtaking is allowed but no crossing.
- Only large vehicles can overtake.
- No crossing and no overtaking.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Left turn only
- Vehicles cannot cross lines
- No right turn
- Right turner cross at broken lines – vehicles from the left lane may cross the broken line to turn right within the bus/puj zone
Identify the traffic sign:

- Side road junction from left
- Winding road
- Hairpin bend right
- Hairpin bend left
Identify the traffic sign:

- Roundabout ahead (rotunda)
- Intersection ahead
- Road narrows ahead
- Winding road ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Roundabout ahead
- Approach to intersection
- Intersection ahead
- Side road junction from left
Identify the traffic sign:

- Spill way sign
- Road curve left
- Flood-prone area
- Side road junction from left ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- No waiting zone (only allowed in between specific time)
- Free waiting zone
- No entry
- No parking
What does a one-way hazard marker indicate when the only left direction is allowed?

- The road is open in both directions.
- The only right direction is allowed at the end of the road.
- The driver must yield to oncoming traffic.
- One-way hazard markers indicate to the approaching driver the only left direction is allowed at the end of the road.
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry for motorcycles
- No entry for vehicles above 5 meters
- No entry for vehicles with more than 10 meters in length
- Only cars allowed
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry for pedestrians
- Use pedestrian crossing
- No pedestrian crossing
- Pedestrian must use an overpass
Identify the traffic sign:

- No overtaking
- No stop area
- Speed limit 40 kph
- Parking allowed
Identify the traffic sign:

- Winding road
- Flood-prone area on left side of road
- Flood-prone area on right side of road
- Downhill sign
Identify the traffic sign:

- Use overpass
- Pedestrian zone
- No pedestrian crossing
- Pedestrian crossing only
Identify the traffic sign:

- Pedestrian crossing ahead
- School zone ahead
- Bicycle lane ahead
- Children playing ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Handicap parking only
- Wheelchair ramp only
- Senior citizen lounge
- Disabled service
What do width markers indicate?

- Width markers indicate a bridge ahead.
- Width markers indicate a roundabout ahead.
- Width markers show a lane merge.
- Width markers indicate narrowing width clearance.
Identify the traffic sign:

- No left turn allowed
- Left lane must turn left
- U-turn only
- No right turn allowed
Identify the traffic sign:

- Double sharp turn
- Only left turns allowed
- Only right turns allowed
- No sharp turn
Identify the traffic sign:

- Military airbase
- Low-flying airplane zone
- Airport entrance
- Helicopter landing zone
Identify the traffic sign:

- Uphill sign
- Roundabout ahead
- Give way sign ahead
- Downhill sign
Identify the traffic sign:

- Lost and found
- Security checkpoint
- Information center
- Tourist attraction
Identify the traffic sign:

- All traffic turn left ahead
- Keep left
- No left turn
- All traffic turn right ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- No loading/unloading zone
- Parking allowed
- Waiting area
- Loading allowed
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry for motorcycles
- No entry for bicycles
- No entry for tricycles
- No entry for pushcarts
Identify the traffic sign:

- Parking area
- Vehicle inspection ahead
- Dead end
- No parking zone
Identify the traffic sign:

- Speed limit - maximum 100 kph
- Speed limit 90 kph
- Minimum speed 100 kph
- Speed limit 110 kph
Identify the traffic sign:

- Use horn carefully
- No blowing of horns
- No overtaking
- Horn required
Identify the traffic sign:

- Keep left
- One way (right)
- Keep right
- Stop sign
Identify the traffic sign:

- Divided highway
- Road narrows
- Slippery road
- Merging traffic
Identify the traffic sign:

- Vehicles must merge left
- Left turn permitted
- Right turn permitted
- No turns allowed go straight
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry
- One way street
- Slippery when wet
- Two way traffic
Identify the traffic sign:

- No left turn
- U-turn only
- Left lane must turn left
- Right lane must turn right
What do chevron signs do?

- Chevron signs guide the drivers through a change in horizontal alignment of the road.
- Chevron signs warn of upcoming traffic lights.
- Chevron signs indicate parking areas.
- Chevron signs indicate a sharp vertical incline.
Identify the traffic sign:

- No right turn
- Straight only
- Right lane must turn right
- Left lane must turn left
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry for motorcycles
- Only light vehicles allowed
- No entry for buses
- No entry for vehicles with gross vehicle mass of more than 5 tons
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry for vehicles with gross axle load of more than 2 tons
- Vehicles over 5 tons allowed
- No entry for light vehicles
- No entry for trucks
Identify the traffic sign:

- Bicycle lane
- No children allowed
- No pedestrian crossing
- Be aware of children crossing
Identify the traffic sign:

- Speed limit - maximum 20 kph
- No stopping
- Minimum speed 20 kph
- Speed limit 30 kph
Identify the traffic sign:

- Parking allowed
- No entry for vehicles above 4 meters
- No height restrictions
- No entry for vehicles with more than 2 meters in width
Identify the traffic sign:

- Pedestrian zone only
- No crossing allowed
- No entry for pedestrians
- Pedestrian must use pedestrian crossing
Identify the traffic sign:

- Keep left
- Keep right
- No stopping
- One way (left)
Identify the traffic sign:

- No overtaking
- Speed limit 60 kph
- End of road work
- End of speed limit restrictions
Identify the traffic sign:

- No parking zone
- Loading zone
- No entry
- Parking allowed
What does a loading and unloading bay lane line indicate?

- Indicates a pedestrian-only zone.
- Designates a general parking area.
- Only emergency vehicles can stop here.
- A solid white line used to indicate the proper location of loading and unloading zones with parking restrictions.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Speed bump ahead
- Slow down pedestrian crossing ahead
- No entry for vehicles
- No pedestrians allowed
Identify the traffic sign:

- Turn right ahead
- Turn left ahead
- Keep right
- No right turn
Identify the traffic sign:

- Emergency shelter
- Rest rooms
- Public bathing area
- Laundry service
Identify the traffic sign:

- Slippery road
- Approach to intersection side road (left)
- Roundabout ahead
- Approach to intersection side road (right)
Identify the traffic sign:

- Minimum speed 40 kph
- Speed limit - maximum 40 kph
- Speed limit 50 kph
- Speed limit 30 kph
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry for tricycles
- No entry for trucks
- No entry for buses
- No entry for cars
Identify the traffic sign:

- Roundabout ahead
- T-junction ahead
- Spill way sign
- Y-junction ahead
What does a single yellow line with a broken white line indicate?

- No crossing is allowed at all.
- Overtaking is allowed on both sides.
- Crossing is only allowed at intersections.
- No overtaking but crossing is allowed on the side of the solid yellow line. Overtaking and crossing are allowed on the side of the broken white line.
What are pedestrian intersection lines?

- Only used for bicycle crossings.
- Mark emergency stopping areas.
- Indicate no parking zones.
- Markings to indicate pedestrian crossings at intersections.
What does an edge line indicate?

- Used to separate lanes of traffic.
- Indicates a mandatory stop.
- Marks a pedestrian crossing.
- Used to separate the outside edge of the road from the shoulder.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Narrow bridge ahead
- Uphill sign
- Side road junction from left ahead
- Downhill sign with warning for trucks
Identify the traffic sign:

- Use seat belt
- No entry
- Use of horn required
- No seat belt required
Identify the traffic sign:

- Train station ahead
- Tunnel entrance
- Slippery road
- Railway crossing on left side of road
Identify the traffic sign:

- Approach to intersection side road (left)
- Traffic lights ahead
- Approach to intersection side road (right)
- Hump ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Composting area
- Recycling center
- Garbage dump
- Litter bin
Identify the traffic sign:

- Narrow bridge ahead
- Road curve right
- Roundabout ahead
- Slippery road
What do chevron signs do?

- Chevron signs mark a one-way street.
- Chevron signs guide the drivers through a change in horizontal alignment of the road.
- Chevron signs show the start of a highway.
- Chevron signs indicate a pedestrian crossing.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Flood-prone area on right side of road
- Approach to intersection
- Flood-prone area on left side of road
- T-junction ahead
What do two-way hazard markers warn the driver about?

- The road ahead has a speed limit change.
- The road is a cul-de-sac.
- Two-way hazard markers warn the driver ahead that the road ahead is about to change direction.
- The driver must stop at the next intersection.
What are roundabout holding lines?

- Vehicles entering the roundabout have priority.
- Only buses have priority at roundabouts.
- All vehicles must stop before entering.
- Vehicles within the rotunda have the right-of-way over vehicles that are just about to enter.
Identify the traffic sign:

- No pedestrians allowed
- No crossing anytime
- Only bicycles allowed
- Be aware of pedestrian crossing
Identify the traffic sign:

- Pedestrian crossing sign
- No overtaking sign
- Stop sign
- Give way sign
Identify the traffic sign:

- T-junction ahead
- Roundabout ahead
- Give way sign ahead
- Stop sign ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Double curve
- Winding road
- Road curve right
- T-junction ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Landslide-prone area
- Start of divided road ahead
- Give way sign ahead
- Intersection ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- No honking
- Pedestrian crossing
- Roadwork ahead
- Railway crossing warning
Identify the traffic sign:

- Start of divided road ahead
- Side road junction from left ahead
- Intersection ahead
- End of divided road ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Intersection ahead
- Winding road
- Flood-prone area
- Hairpin bend right
What does a one-way hazard marker indicate to the approaching driver?

- The road ahead is a dead end.
- The driver can proceed in any direction.
- The only left direction is allowed at the end of the road.
- One-way hazard markers indicate to the approaching driver the only right direction is allowed at the end of the road.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Road narrows ahead
- Narrow bridge ahead
- Start of divided road ahead
- End of divided road ahead
What do double solid yellow lines indicate?

- Overtaking is allowed with caution.
- No overtaking and no crossing.
- Overtaking is allowed anytime.
- Only motorcycles can overtake.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Road curve right
- Double curve
- Winding road
- Uphill sign
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry for pedestrians
- No entry for bicycles
- No entry for tricycles
- No entry for pushcarts
Identify the traffic sign:

- Restaurant area
- Accommodation hotel, motel
- Marketplace
- Residential area
Identify the traffic sign:

- Parking allowed
- No waiting anytime
- No loading
- No unloading
Identify the traffic sign:

- Landslide-prone area
- Flood-prone area
- Uneven road ahead
- Side road junction from right ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Uneven road ahead
- End of divided road ahead
- Spill way sign
- Start of divided road ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Speed limit 40 kph
- Speed limit - maximum 50 kph
- Minimum speed 50 kph
- Speed limit 60 kph
Identify the traffic sign:

- Road closed ahead
- Railway crossing hidden
- Alternative railway crossing is positioned in an area that can be easily seen
- Keep left
Identify the traffic sign:

- Taxi waiting zone
- Car-only parking
- Motorcycle parking
- Truck parking
Identify the traffic sign:

- Opening bridge ahead
- Narrow bridge ahead
- Road curve left
- Side road junction from right ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- No waiting
- No loading and unloading anytime
- Loading zone
- Parking allowed
Identify the traffic sign:

- One way (left)
- One way (right)
- No entry
- Stop sign
Identify the traffic sign:

- Grocery store
- Restaurant, cafes
- Food trucks only
- Bar and pub
Identify the traffic sign:

- One way (left)
- Pedestrian crossing sign
- No U-turn
- One way (right)
Identify the traffic sign:

- Flood-prone area
- Narrow bridge ahead
- Roundabout ahead
- Slippery road
Identify the traffic sign:

- Y-junction ahead
- Road narrows ahead
- Winding road
- Approach to intersection side road (left)
Identify the traffic sign:

- End of speed limit restrictions of 60 kmph
- Speed limit 60 kph
- End of parking restriction
- No entry
Identify the traffic sign:

- Speed limit 40 kph
- Speed limit 20 kph
- Minimum speed 30 kph
- Speed limit - maximum 30 kph
Identify the traffic sign:

- Speed limit 100 kph
- Speed limit 80 kph
- Speed limit - maximum 90 kph
- Minimum speed 90 kph
Identify the traffic sign:

- Traffic lights ahead
- Road curve left
- Intersection ahead
- Give way sign ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Side road junction from left ahead
- Approach to intersection
- Double curve
- Side road junction from right ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Slow-moving vehicles ahead
- Pedestrian crossing ahead
- Cattle farm nearby
- Animal crossing ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Puj stop zone – parking is not allowed
- Loading zone
- Bus stop allowed
- Puj parking allowed
Identify the traffic sign:

- No right turn
- U-turn allowed
- Left turn only
- No U-turn
Identify the traffic sign:

- Approach to intersection side road (left)
- Side road junction from right ahead
- Spill way sign
- Hairpin bend left
Identify the traffic sign:

- Double curve
- Hairpin bend left
- Side road junction from right
- Intersection ahead
What does a one-way hazard marker indicate when the only left direction is allowed?

- The driver must continue straight.
- One-way hazard markers indicate to the approaching driver the only left direction is allowed at the end of the road.
- The road ends ahead.
- The only right direction is allowed at the end of the road.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Picnic shelter
- Hiking trail
- Camping area
- Recreational park
Identify the traffic sign:

- Uneven road ahead
- Flood-prone area
- Traffic lights ahead
- Stop sign ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry for motorcycles
- No entry for tricycles
- No entry for animal drawn vehicles
- No entry for pushcarts
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry for all vehicles
- No entry for tricycles
- No entry for buses
- No entry for cars
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry
- No overtaking zone
- Speed limit 50 kph
- Overtaking allowed
What do transition lines guide?

- Transition lines indicate a mandatory U-turn.
- Transition lines only apply to bicycles.
- Transition lines mean stopping is required.
- Guide the traffic safely to pass obstructions on roadways such as islands, median strips, bridge piers, or indicate changes in the width of the traveled portion of the roadway and an increase or reduction in traffic lanes.
Identify the traffic sign:

- U-turn only
- No right turn allowed
- No U-turn
- No left turn allowed
Identify the traffic sign:

- Flood-prone area
- Road curve right
- Hairpin bend left
- Hairpin bend right
Identify the traffic sign:

- No parking anytime from Monday to Friday
- No parking on weekends
- Parking for residents only
- No stopping
Identify the traffic sign:

- No left turn
- One-way (left)
- Turn left ahead
- Turn right ahead
What does a one-way hazard marker indicate to the approaching driver?

- The road leads to a restricted area.
- The driver must stop immediately.
- The only left direction is allowed at the end of the road.
- One-way hazard markers indicate to the approaching driver the only right direction is allowed at the end of the road.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Playground ahead
- Pedestrian tunnel ahead
- School zone ends
- Be aware of and stop for children crossing ahead
What does a bus and PUJ lane line indicate?

- A solid yellow line used to separate other vehicles from buses and PUJs, supplemented by raised pavement markers.
- A parking lane for buses and PUJs.
- Only motorcycles can use this lane.
- Indicates a bicycle lane.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Side road junction from right ahead
- Y-junction ahead
- T-junction ahead
- Approach to intersection
Identify the traffic sign:

- No loading zone
- Restricted loading (loading allowed in between specific time)
- No stopping
- Parking allowed
Identify the traffic sign:

- One-way sign
- No parking sign
- Give way sign
- No U-turn sign
Identify the traffic sign:

- Pedestrian lane
- No bicycles allowed
- Bicycle lane ahead
- Bus lane only
What does a one-way hazard marker indicate to the approaching driver?

- The driver must turn around.
- The road ahead merges into a highway.
- The only left direction is allowed at the end of the road.
- One-way hazard markers indicate to the approaching driver the only right direction is allowed at the end of the road.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Keep right
- Keep left
- No left turn sign
- Road narrows ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Charging station
- Telephone
- Post office
- Wi-Fi hotspot
Identify the traffic sign:

- Keep left
- No right turn sign
- Pedestrian crossing sign
- Keep right
Identify the traffic sign:

- Bus parking allowed
- No parking zone
- Free parking
- No stopping
Identify the traffic sign:

- No left turn
- No U-turn
- Right turn only
- No right turn allowed
Identify the traffic sign:

- Divided highway begins
- One way (right)
- Merging traffic
- Road narrows ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Railway crossing on left side of road
- Steep incline ahead
- Exit ahead
- Railway crossing on right side of road
Identify the traffic sign:

- Uneven road ahead
- Slippery road
- Road narrows ahead
- Winding road ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Pedestrian subway
- Be aware of and stop for children crossing ahead near school
- Keep right
- No stopping
What does a broken and solid yellow line indicate?

- Overtaking is allowed on both sides.
- Crossing and overtaking are allowed on the side of the broken line with caution, but overtaking is not allowed on the side of the solid line.
- No overtaking or crossing is allowed.
- Only left turns are permitted.
What does a parking bay indicate?

- Used only for loading and unloading passengers.
- Used to designate parking space, but take note of PWD parking mark.
- Indicates a no-parking zone.
- Only motorcycles can park here.
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry for trucks
- No entry for trailer vehicles
- No entry for motorcycles
- No entry for buses
Identify the traffic sign:

- Intersection ahead
- Downhill sign
- Approach to intersection side road (left)
- Slippery road
Identify the traffic sign:

- Traffic lights ahead
- Spill way sign
- Downhill sign
- Hump ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry for buses
- No entry for private cars
- No entry for pedestrians
- No entry for all types of vehicle
Identify the traffic sign:

- Road narrows ahead
- Spill way sign
- Slippery road
- Hairpin bend left
Identify the traffic sign:

- Left turn only
- U-turn allowed
- Right turn only
- No turns allowed go straight
Identify the traffic sign:

- Speed limit - maximum 70 kph
- Speed limit 60 kph
- Minimum speed 70 kph
- Speed limit 80 kph
Identify the traffic sign:

- Road curve right
- Narrow bridge ahead
- Intersection ahead
- Winding road
Identify the traffic sign:

- Cyclist rest stop
- Be aware and slowdown on bicycle lane ahead
- Bicycle parking ahead
- No bicycles allowed
Identify the traffic sign:

- No waiting
- No parking anytime
- Parking allowed
- Loading only no parking
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry for motorcycles
- No entry for taxis
- No entry for jeepneys
- No entry for all vehicles
Identify the traffic sign:

- Fire station
- First aid ambulance hospital
- Emergency vehicle parking
- Blood donation center
What do "Do not block intersection" lines indicate?

- Indicates a pedestrian waiting area.
- Vehicles may stop inside the box if there’s traffic.
- Lines that form a yellow box within the intersection and yellow diagonal lines forming an “X” inside the box. No vehicle should stay inside the box to avoid obstruction to other motorists.
- Only applies to trucks and buses.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Sharp turn right
- U-turn ahead
- Sharp turn left
- Road curves left
Identify the traffic sign:

- No left turn sign
- One way (right)
- U-turn allowed
- One way (left)
What do width markers indicate?

- Width markers indicate an upcoming stop sign.
- Width markers show the height clearance of tunnels.
- Width markers indicate speed limit changes.
- Width markers indicate narrowing width clearance.
Identify the traffic sign:

- All traffic turn right ahead
- One-way (left)
- No right turn
- All traffic turn left ahead
What does a railroad crossing ahead sign indicate?

- Indicates a mandatory U-turn.
- Only applies to cargo trucks.
- Marks a pedestrian overpass.
- A warning sign indicating an upcoming railroad crossing.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Road narrows
- No parking
- No overtaking zone
- Speed limit 40 kph
Identify the traffic sign:

- Left turner must give way
- No left turn sign
- Right turner must give way
- Keep right
What are give way or holding lines?

- Give way lines are only visible at night.
- Vehicles must stop completely and wait for an officer's signal.
- Only applies to trucks and buses.
- Markings consisting of two adjacent broken white lines across the carriageway where drivers must give way to all traffic in accordance with the standard sign.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Approach to intersection
- Side road junction from right ahead
- End of divided road ahead
- Start of divided road ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Traffic lights ahead
- Uneven road ahead
- Landslide-prone area
- Intersection ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Loading only
- No parking
- No stopping
- No loading and unloading anytime
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry for tricycles
- No entry for trucks
- No entry for motorcycles
- No entry for buses
What does a stop line indicate?

- Only motorcycles must stop at the line.
- Vehicles are required to stop before the white line.
- Stopping is optional.
- Vehicles may stop after the line.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Road narrows ahead
- Winding road ahead
- Spill way sign
- Stop sign ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Airport
- No-fly zone
- Helicopter base
- Airplane parking
Identify the traffic sign:

- Veterinary hospital
- Clinic ahead
- Hospital
- Medical check-up area
Identify the traffic sign:

- No parking
- Speed limit 50 kph
- Minimum speed restrictions
- End of minimum speed
Identify the traffic sign:

- Speed limit sign
- Yield sign
- Stop sign
- No entry sign
Identify the traffic sign:

- One way (left)
- Keep right
- One way (right)
- No overtaking sign
Identify the traffic sign:

- Pedestrian crossing ahead
- Pedestrian must use pedestrian crossing
- Use an overpass
- No pedestrian crossing
Identify the traffic sign:

- Downhill sign
- Road narrows ahead
- Winding road ahead
- Flood-prone area
What does a broken yellow line indicate?

- No crossing or overtaking.
- Only buses can overtake.
- Crossing and overtaking are allowed with necessary precaution.
- Overtaking is allowed but crossing is not.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Left turn only
- No right turn
- No left turn allowed
- No U-turn
Identify the traffic sign:

- Hospital nearby
- Wheelchair-accessible route
- Persons with disabilities (PWDs) crossing ahead
- Elderly crossing ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Downhill sign
- Approach to intersection
- Road curve right
- Uphill sign
Where is the sign used on a wide column of an overpass structure or median island?

- Sign used only on bridges.
- Sign used only on narrow roads.
- Sign used on a wide column of an overpass structure or median island.
- Sign used only on pedestrian crossings.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Sharp turn right
- Sharp turn left
- Road curves right
- U-turn allowed
Identify the traffic sign:

- Give way sign ahead
- Side road junction from right
- Flood-prone area on right side
- Intersection ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- Vehicle may pass either side
- One-way (right)
- No entry
- No overtaking sign
Identify the traffic sign:

- No wheelchair access
- Pedestrian crossing only
- No disabled access
- Be aware of persons with disabilities crossing
Identify the traffic sign:

- Flood-prone area
- Winding road
- Road narrows ahead
- Intersection ahead
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry for all types of vehicle
- No entry for bicycles
- No entry for motorcycles
- No entry for trucks
Identify the traffic sign:

- No speed limit
- Minimum speed required
- Preferred maximum speed during normal weather traffic conditions
- Speed limit for emergency vehicles
Identify the traffic sign:

- Hump ahead
- Road narrows ahead
- Narrow bridge ahead
- Spill way sign
Identify the traffic sign:

- Stopping allowed only
- No stopping or parking anytime within the yellow box
- Parking allowed in yellow box
- Loading zone
Identify the traffic sign:

- Advising the pedestrians to cross at pedestrian areas
- No pedestrian crossing
- Slippery road
- Pedestrian crossing prohibited
Identify the traffic sign:

- No entry
- No parking
- No waiting
- Loading and unloading zone
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- Tunnel ahead
- One-way street
- Railroad crossing
- Road narrows ahead
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- Railway crossing warning
- Truck route
- No overtaking
- Stop sign
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- Minimum speed 60 kph
- Speed limit 70 kph
- Speed limit - maximum 60 kph
- Speed limit 50 kph
Identify the traffic sign:

- Uphill sign
- Intersection ahead
- Traffic lights ahead
- Slippery road
Identify the traffic sign:

- Bus parking only
- Bus stop zone – parking is not allowed
- Loading zone
- Parking allowed on weekends
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- No pedestrian crossing, use overpass
- Pedestrian crossing allowed
- Pedestrian zone
- No entry for pedestrians
Identify the traffic sign:

- No weight restrictions
- No entry for vehicles with more than 3.5 meters in height
- Only small vehicles allowed
- No entry for vehicles wider than 3 meters
Identify the traffic sign:

- Electric vehicle charging
- Gasoline station
- Tire repair shop
- Gas pipeline crossing
Identify the traffic sign:

- Drinking water only
- Pharmacy
- Ice cream shop
- Refreshment
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- 1-hour meter parking in between specific time
- Free parking
- Loading zone
- No parking anytime
What is a turn line used for?

- Only motorcycles can follow turn lines.
- Used to guide vehicles through a turning movement at intersections.
- Used for pedestrian crossings.
- Indicates a no-turn zone.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Parking allowed
- Bus-puj stop zone – parking is not allowed
- Only buses can stop
- No loading
Identify the traffic sign:

- No parking anytime
- Free parking
- Parking allowed only on weekends
- Restricted parking (2 hours parking) between specific time
What do obstruction markers warn the driver about?

- Obstruction markers warn of foggy conditions.
- Obstruction markers warn of road closure ahead.
- Obstruction markers warn of upcoming pedestrian crossings.
- Obstruction markers indicate speed bumps.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Railway crossing on right side of road
- Dangerous descent
- Emergency stopping lane
- Pedestrian overpass
What does a one-way hazard marker indicate when the only left direction is allowed?

- The driver can proceed straight.
- The road ahead is a dead-end.
- One-way hazard markers indicate to the approaching driver the only left direction is allowed at the end of the road.
- The driver must turn right.
Identify the traffic sign:

- One-way street
- No left turn
- No U-turn
- Two way traffic
Identify the traffic sign:

- Trailer loading zone
- Bus depot
- Parking for trucks
- Caravan site
What are motorcycle lanes used for?

- Reserved only for bicycles.
- Motorcycles can use any lane freely.
- Lanes allotted for motorcycle riders and can be shared with other vehicles. Riders are not allowed to stay in other lanes unless instructed by enforcers or if the rider is turning into an intersection and must signal their intention within 100 meters.
- Only used during rush hours.
Identify the traffic sign:

- Spill way sign
- Hump ahead
- Narrow bridge ahead
- Flood-prone area
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- No entry for bicycles
- No entry for cars
- No entry for motorcycles
- No entry for buses
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- Winding road
- Road curve right
- Road curve left
- Hairpin bend right
Identify the traffic sign:

- No stopping
- No waiting anytime
- No parking
- Waiting allowed for 5 minutes
Identify the traffic sign:

- U-turn
- Road curves left
- Sharp turn left
- Double sharp turn
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