Road Markings Flashcards

1
Q

What does a single broken white line along the centre of the road mean?

A

Alert drivers to danger and must not be crossed unless safe to do so.

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What does a continuous white line along the centre of the road signify?

A

All traffic must keep to the left. Must not cross.

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3
Q

On what occasions can you cross a continuous white line?

A

1) In an emergency and for access

2) When directed to do so by a guard

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4
Q

Are you allowed to park opposite a continuous white line?

A

No

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5
Q

Where there is a continuous and a broken white line along the centre of the road, which one do you obey?

A

One nearest the driver.

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Q

What does two broken white lines along the centre of the road indicate?

A

Alert drivers to continuous lines ahead. Must not be crossed unless safe.

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7
Q

Where would you see a broken yellow line?

A

Edge of carriageway where hard shoulder is provided.

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8
Q

What road markings accompany a “No Entry” sign?

A

A continuous and broken line - also words “No Entry”

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9
Q

What does the white zig zag line at zebra crossings mean?

A

No overtaking, No parking

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