What should a driver do at this sign?
A stop sign requires a complete stop. After stopping, yield to traffic and pedestrians before proceeding.
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A stop sign requires a complete stop. After stopping, yield to traffic and pedestrians before proceeding.
Practice this topicYield means slow down and let other traffic or pedestrians go first when they have the right of way.
Practice this topicA complete stop before the limit line or crosswalk gives drivers and pedestrians predictable space.
Practice this topicA Do Not Enter sign means the lane or road is closed to traffic from your direction.
Practice this topicA flashing red light works like a stop sign: stop, yield, then proceed safely.
Practice this topicWrong Way warns that you are entering or driving against traffic and should safely stop and turn around.
Practice this topicTexas DPS says learner license driving requires a licensed adult age 21 or older in the front passenger seat.
Practice this topicSpeed limit signs show the posted maximum speed under normal conditions unless conditions require slower driving. This page uses original artwork; verify final rules in the Texas Driver Handbook.
Practice this topicThe official FLHSMV page describes those three core areas for the Class E Knowledge Exam.
Practice this topicMerge signs warn that vehicles from another lane or ramp will join your lane. This page uses original artwork; verify final rules in the Official Florida Driver License Handbook.
Practice this topicIllinois Administrative Code describes a Class D written test with a minimum of 35 questions and an 80% passing requirement.
Practice this topicRailroad crossing signs warn drivers to look, listen, and never stop on tracks. This page uses original artwork; verify final rules in the Illinois Rules of the Road.
Practice this topicPennDOT states that 15 correct answers are required to pass the knowledge test.
Practice this topicDivided highway signs warn that a median or divider changes the roadway layout. This page uses original artwork; verify final rules in the Pennsylvania Driver's Manual.
Practice this topicThe NJ MVC knowledge-test page directs applicants to visit a driver testing center with 6 Points of ID and purchase an examination permit.
Practice this topicBlue service signs can identify hospitals, fuel, food, lodging, or other services. This page uses original artwork; verify final rules in the New Jersey Driver Manual.
Practice this topicLane Ends signs warn that a travel lane will disappear, so drivers should merge early and smoothly.
Practice this topicThe red slash over the U-turn symbol means U-turns are prohibited at that location.
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