LTO Pavement Marking Signs Mock Exam
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What do transition lines guide?

- Transition lines indicate a mandatory U-turn.
- 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.
- Transition lines only apply to bicycles.
What does a lane line indicate?

- Changing lanes is never allowed.
- Changing lanes is only allowed at night.
- Only motorcycles can change lanes.
- Changing of lane is allowed provided that it is safe and will not result in obstruction.
What do "Do not block intersection" lines indicate?

- Vehicles may stop inside the box if there’s traffic.
- Only applies to trucks and buses.
- Indicates a pedestrian waiting area.
- 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.
What does a bus and PUJ lane line indicate?

- A parking lane for buses and PUJs.
- Indicates a bicycle lane.
- A solid yellow line used to separate other vehicles from buses and PUJs, supplemented by raised pavement markers.
- Only motorcycles can use this lane.
What does a broken yellow line indicate?

- No crossing or overtaking.
- Overtaking is allowed but crossing is not.
- Only buses can overtake.
- Crossing and overtaking are allowed with necessary precaution.
What are roundabout holding lines?

- Vehicles within the rotunda have the right-of-way over vehicles that are just about to enter.
- Vehicles entering the roundabout have priority.
- Only buses have priority at roundabouts.
- All vehicles must stop before entering.
What is a turn line used for?

- Indicates a no-turn zone.
- Only motorcycles can follow turn lines.
- Used for pedestrian crossings.
- Used to guide vehicles through a turning movement at intersections.
What does a center or separation line mean?

- Center lines indicate a pedestrian zone.
- Center lines show a mandatory stop ahead.
- Separation lines mean overtaking is always allowed.
- Crossing of solid white lines requires special care and is discouraged.
What does a single yellow line with a broken white line indicate?

- 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.
- Overtaking is allowed on both sides.
- No crossing is allowed at all.
What does a continuity line indicate?

- 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.
- Continuity lines indicate pedestrian crossings.
- Only buses can cross continuity lines.
- A continuity line means vehicles must stop immediately.
What does a parking bay indicate?

- Used only for loading and unloading passengers.
- Indicates a no-parking zone.
- Only motorcycles can park here.
- Used to designate parking space, but take note of PWD parking mark.
What does a stop line indicate?

- Vehicles may stop after the line.
- Stopping is optional.
- Vehicles are required to stop before the white line.
- Only motorcycles must stop at the line.
What are pedestrian intersection lines?

- Markings to indicate pedestrian crossings at intersections.
- Indicate no parking zones.
- Only used for bicycle crossings.
- Mark emergency stopping areas.
What are motorcycle lanes used for?

- Motorcycles can use any lane freely.
- Reserved only for bicycles.
- 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.
What do double solid yellow lines indicate?

- Overtaking is allowed anytime.
- Only motorcycles can overtake.
- No overtaking and no crossing.
- Overtaking is allowed with caution.
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.
- 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.
- Only applies to trucks and buses.
What does a loading and unloading bay lane line indicate?

- Indicates a pedestrian-only zone.
- Only emergency vehicles can stop here.
- A solid white line used to indicate the proper location of loading and unloading zones with parking restrictions.
- Designates a general parking area.
What does a single solid yellow line mean?

- Overtaking is allowed but no crossing.
- No crossing and no overtaking.
- Only large vehicles can overtake.
- Crossing is allowed but no overtaking.
What does a broken and solid yellow line indicate?

- No overtaking or crossing is allowed.
- 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.
- Overtaking is allowed on both sides.
- Only left turns are permitted.
What does a railroad crossing ahead sign indicate?

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