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Sign Shapes Test

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Last updated about 5 years ago
3 questions
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Question 1
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Sign Shapes

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
Diamond
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Stop.
Triangle
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Question 2
2.

Sign Shapes

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
Diamond
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This eight-sided shape always means stop. You must come to a complete stop at the sign, stop line, pedestrian crosswalk or curb. Wait for any vehicle or pedestrian to clear the way. At some intersections you’ll find a sign beneath the stop sign that reads “All Way” or “4 Way.” At these intersections all vehicles on all roads leading into the intersection must stop. If you get to the intersection at the same time as other vehicles, the driver on the left must yield to the driver on the right.
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Question 3
3.

Sign Shapes

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
Rectangle
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Yield.
Pentagon
Regulatory or guide.
Octagon
Warning.
Rectangle
School zone or school crossing.
Octagon
You must slow down as you come to the
intersection. Be prepared to stop. Let any vehicles, pedestrians or bicyclists safely pass before you proceed.
Rectangle
Vertical signs generally give instructions or tell you the law. Horizontal signs may give directions or information.
Triangle
These signs warn you of special conditions or hazards ahead. Slow down and drive with caution. Be ready to stop.
Pentagon
This five-sided shape marks school zones and warns you about school crossings. Two signs may be used together to show the actual location of the crosswalk.
Octagon
Pentagon
Triangle
Diamond