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TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION

CDI-4
PRE FINAL EXAMINATION ALPHA

NAME:
DATE:

CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER!

1. This line is an unbroken yellow line used to separate other vehicles from buses and PUJ's. This road
marking can be supplemented by raised pavement markers on concrete pavements. The line is tapered
at the approach to the signalized intersection.
A. Parking Bay Lines C. Bus and PUJ Lane Line
B. Painted Median D. Loading and Unloading Bay Lane Lines

2. These are unbroken white line used to indicate the proper location of loading and unloading zone
for public utility vehicles preferably with parking restriction. These lines can be supplemented by road
signs.
A. Parking Bay Lines C. Bus and PUJ Lane Line
B. Painted Median D. Loading and Unloading Bay Lane Lines

3. These lines are diagonal markings on approaches to obstructions and median islands and located on
the right side or to both sides of the approach end of the obstruction.
A. Approach Markings to Islands and C. Diagonal Markings
Obstruction D. Rumble Strips
B. Chevron Markings

4. These are often used to guide traffic into the right turning lanes separated by an island, such as a
corner island at a signalized intersection.
A. Approach Markings to Islands and C. Diagonal Markings
Obstruction D. Rumble Strips
B. Chevron Markings

5. These are placed on sealed shoulders or other sealed portion of the road where traffic is not desired.
A. Approach Markings to Islands and C. Diagonal Markings
Obstruction D. Rumble Strips
B. Chevron Markings

6. It is a type of thermoplastic lane marking designed to aid and provide motorist with visual, audio
and motion warnings on the road. These strips are fs highly visible horizontal lines on the road that
produce a humming sound and ample bumpy ride to the motorists when ran over. It promotes better
traffic safety because it stimulates more the human senses while driving.
A. Approach Markings to Islands and Obstruction
B. Chevron Markings
C. Diagonal Markings
D. Rumble Strips

7. These are markings or gadgets designed to reflect and become luminous when hit by vehicles’
headlight. These are placed or installed in the middle of the roadway to supplement separation lines or
on object at the side of the roadway which are too near or within the road pavement itself.
A. Reflectorized Markings C. Hazard Markers
B. Raised Pavement Markers D. Delineators

8. These are small devices which are fixed to the concrete pavement surface to stimulate or
supplement painted pavement markings. The raised markers are either reflectorized or non-
reflectorized studs (DPWH, 2012) or “cats’ eye”.
A. Reflectorized Markings
B. Raised Pavement Markers
C. Hazard Markers
D. Delineators

9. These are markers placed on the face of traffic obstructions like bridges, guardrails, or traffic
islands.
A. Reflectorized Markings B. Raised Pavement Markers

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C. Hazard Markers D. Delineators

10. These are small reflective panels or buttons mounted on guideposts or guard fence as an effective
aid to delineate the roadway for nighttime driving.
A. Reflectorized Markings C. Hazard Markers
B. Raised Pavement Markers D. Delineators

11. The no right turn on red signal is used at signalized locations where right turn on red signal will
cause conflict problems either with through vehicles or with pedestrians.
A. Low Clearance Ahead High Vehicles C. Give Way to Pedestrians
Detour D. No Right Turn on Red Signal
B. Detour for… Vehicles

12. This sign is usedon major roads, particularly where a public utility vehicle lane is installed.
A. Trucks And Buses Stay On The Right Except Kung Lulusot
B. No Through Road
C. Road Closed
D. Alternate Route (For trucks and Buses)

13. This sign, either S2-8A or S2-8B is used where there is a possibility that through traffic may enter
a dead-end local road in error. A suitable place to erect the sign is underneath the street name sign in
the side road.
A. Trucks And Buses Stay On The Right C. Road Closed
Except Kung Lulusot D. Alternate Route (For trucks and Buses)
B. No Through Road

14. These signal lights provides regulation for pedestrians like the “WALK" and “DO NOT WALK “
signal lights.
A. Traffic Light C. Special Pedestrian Signals
B. Traffic Control Signals D. Train Approach and Gates Signal

15. This sign is used to indicate an alternative for some types of vehicles when the normal route may
not accessible for any reason.
A. Trucks And Buses Stay On The Right C. Road Closed
Except Kung Lulusot D. Alternate Route (For trucks and Buses)
B. No Through Road

16. Are used to guide drivers through a change in horizontal alignment of the road. Chevron are used
to supplement any of the advance warning signs, the Horizontal Alignment Signs (W-Types) or the
standard Guide Posts and Delineators. The chevron sign shall be vertical rectangle. No border are used
on the chevron sign.
A. The Chevron Signs C. Width Marker
B. Two-Way Hazard Markers D. Obstruction Markers

17. These are used where it is necessary to delineate an exposed obstruction on a traffic island nose at
which traffic may pass to either side. This sign can be used on a wide column of an overpass structure,
or a median island separating the carriageway with the traffic proceeding in the same direction.
A. The Chevron Signs C. Width Marker
B. Two-Way Hazard Markers D. Obstruction Markers

18. Width Markers are used at approaches to road bridges where; clearance to bridge curb from the
edge of the running lane is less than the shoulder or curb width of the approach road , there are non-
frangible vertical obstructions less than 500mm clear behind the bridge curb; any bridge less than 2m
wider than the approach pavement or running portion of the carriageway.
A. The Chevron Signs C. Width Marker
B. Two-Way Hazard Markers D. Obstruction Markers

19. These are used to delineate obstructions within or above the road. Further, these markers used
highlight road closures, either mid-block or at the end of a road (e.g., cul-de-sac, service road).
A. The Chevron Signs C. Width Marker
B. Two-Way Hazard Markers D. Obstruction Markers

20. These refers to any power operated traffic control device by which traffic is warned or directed to
take some specific actions. Traffic light signals are used to control traffic at junctions and also to stop
traffic to provide safe crossing points for pedestrians and cyclists.
A. Traffic Light B. Traffic Control Signals

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C. Special Pedestrian Signals D. Train Approach and Gates Signal

21. These are signal lights designed primarily to control and regulate traffic flow.
A. Traffic Light C. Special Pedestrian Signals
B. Traffic Control Signals D. Train Approach and Gates Signal

22. This sign is erected in the center of a road that is closed to vehicular traffic in conjunction with a
permanent barrier across the road.
A. Trucks And Buses Stay On The Right Except Kung Lulusot
B. No Through Road
C. Road Closed
D. Alternate Route (For trucks and Buses)

23. These are usually installed on road- rail intersection designed to inform motorists of any
approaching train on the inter section.
A. Traffic Light C. Special Pedestrian Signals
B. Traffic Control Signals D. Train Approach and Gates Signal

24. This sign is located in advance to the Toll Plaza to inform motorists the amount of toll charges
required to pay at the toll plaza.
A. Prohibited on Expressways C. Lane Directions Signs
B. Toll Charges D. Advance Exit Signs

25. This signs are used to guide the motorists onto lanes leading to an intersection or an interchange.
A. Prohibited on Expressways C. Lane Directions Signs
B. Toll Charges D. Advance Exit Signs

26. These signs are erected in advance of an exit ramp to advice drivers of the principal destinations to
be reached from the exit ramp, and/or the distance to the exit point. Not more than two destinations
should be shown on the sign.
A. Prohibited on Expressways C. Lane Directions Signs
B. Toll Charges D. Advance Exit Signs

27. Signing to services on or off expressways can either be: To services provided on the expressway
such as a rest area, truck parking area or a service center, or to services provided off the expressway
such as Restaurants, Gasoline Stations, and Information Center.
A. Expressway Service Signs C. Other Expressway Service Signs
B. Rest Area D. End of Expressway

28. Rest Areas adjacent to an expressway are usually located away from the main carriageway via a
ramp so that other guide signs do not influence the signs directing traffic to them.
A. Expressway Service Signs C. Other Expressway Service Signs
B. Rest Area D. End of Expressway

29. A warning of the end of an expressway is provided by Sign (GE6-1) at 1km or 2km (GE6-1A)
and REDUCE SPEED NOW Sign (GE8- 2) at approximately 400m from the end of the expressway.
This is placed at the end of the expressway. All these sign have white legend on reflectorized light-
green background.
A. Expressway Service Signs C. Other Expressway Service Signs
B. Rest Area D. End of Expressway

30. This sign is used as a supplement other signs such as FLOOD (W5-7) or RAIL CROSSING (W7-2
or W7-3), to warn the road users of a hazard on a side road in close proximity to the through road.
A. Supplementary Signs C. On Side Road
B. Advisory Speed D. Other Warning Signs

31. The clearance signs shall be rectangular in shape and not less than 1500mm x 600mm in size with
the long axis horizontal. They shall be black letters on reflectorized background. white
A. Vertical Clearance C. Slow Down Merging Traffic Ahead
B. Slow Down Accident-Prone Area D. Lane Ends Merge Left

32. Motorists depend on traffic control avoid collisions and travel safely devices to devices for
highway rendesign lights, pavement markings, and a variety of devices placed on, over, near, or even
under, the roadway destinations.
A. Traffic Control C. Highway Traffic control
B. Control Techniques D. Traffic Signs

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33. Bumagal Madalas Ang Aksidente Dito - This road sign or the "BUMAGAL MADALAS ANG
AKSIDENTE DITO" sign shall be rectangular in shape and the letters and borders shall be black on
white reflectorized background.
A. Vertical Clearance C. Slow Down Merging Traffic Ahead
B. Slow Down Accident-Prone Area D. Lane Ends Merge Left

34. This sign is the type normally used. Such signs list destinations together with appropriate direction
arrows, and if required road names and route markers.
A. Advance Direction Signs C. Diagrammatic Direction Signs
B. Stack Signs D. Intersection Direction Sign

35. This sign shall be rectangular in shape and letters and borders shall be black on white reflectorized
background. These signs shall be installed to warn motorists of merging traffic from an entry ramp on
a highspeed highway.
A. Vertical Clearance C. Slow Down Merging Traffic Ahead
B. Slow Down Accident-Prone Area D. Lane Ends Merge Left

36. Generally, it refers to procedures, devices, and communication systems that help vehicles and
vessels safely share the same roads, rails, waterways, or air space. Traffic control establishes a set of
rules and instructions that drivers, pilots, train engineers, and ship captains rely on to avoid collisions
and other hazards. Safe travel for pedestrians is an additional goal in highway traffic control.
A. Traffic Control C. Highway Traffic control
B. Control Techniques D. Traffic Signs

37. The primary emphasis of traffic control is on the safe and efficient flow of cars, buses, vans, and
lorries over urban streets and highways. The means of promoting this can vary from simple
improvement of local streets by installing traffic signs and road markings to constructing
comprehensive motorway control systems.
A. Traffic Control C. Highway Traffic control
B. Control Techniques D. Traffic Signs

38. The most extensively used traffic control in the United States. More than 55 million traffic signs
line the nation's roadside. They provide information about speed limits and road conditions. They
direct traffic along certain routes and to specific By using signs, traffic control planners tell drivers
what to do, what to watch for, and where to drive. destinations.
A. Traffic Control C. Highway Traffic control
B. Control Techniques D. Traffic Signs

39. This sign is an advance warning to drivers of lane drop ahead and is to be used in conjunction with
appropriate lane marking and FORM 1 (or 2) LANE (S) sign (S2-10). This sign is rectangular in
shape, with long axis horizontal.
A. Vertical Clearance
B. Slow Down Accident-Prone Area
C. Slow Down Merging Traffic Ahead
D. Lane Ends Merge Left

40. These are used in advance of an intersection to indicate destinations along each route leading away
from the intersection, providing pros information of the routes ahead by showing place, names,
arrows, symbols, and instructions to indicate directions These signs are usually erected in advance on
intersections where two arterial roads meet or cross, or on an arterial road crossing a feeder road;
where the arterial road turns; where arterial road may be confused with another road; and on feeder
road intersecting arterial road.
A. Advance Direction Signs C. Diagrammatic Direction Signs
B. Stack Signs D. Intersection Direction Signs

41. This type presents a simplified diagram of the intersection layout. It should be used at complex
intersections and major roundabouts (rotunda) and for successive closely spaced road junctions or
locations where a stack sign cannot adequately indicate the complex layout.
A. Advance Direction Signs C. Diagrammatic Direction Signs
B. Stack Signs D. Intersection Direction Sign

42. This sign is used to warn traffic of sections of road where the pavement may become slippery.
A. Flood C. Slippery
B. Falling Rocks D. Animal Crossing

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43. This sign is used to warn motorists or sections of road by which animals may cross.
A. Beware of Animals C. Animal Pedestrian
B. Animal Crossing D. Domesticated Animal

44. This sign is used in the vicinity of an airfield to warn that aircraft may fly over the road at low
altitude.
A. Aircraft C. UFO
B. Spaceship D. Fly Over

45. These signs are interchangeable and used to warn motorists of the presence of pedestrians who
may be crossing the road ahead regardless whether there is a designated crossing.
A. Pedestrian and Slow Down Pedestrian C. Cross Only at Ped Xing
Ahead D. Wheel Chair Crossing
B. Children

46. This sign is used to warn motorists of the presence of school children, who may be crossing the
road ahead regardless of whether there is a designated school crossing.
A. Pedestrian and Slow Down Pedestrian C. Cross Only at Ped Xing
Ahead D. Wheel Chair Crossing
B. Children

47. This sign may only be used where crosswalks are clearly defined, to discourage jaywalking or
unauthorized crossing. The normal regulatory sign for prohibiting pedestrian crossing is R3-10
together with supplementary instruction sign plates such as USE OVERPASS.
A. Pedestrian and Slow Down Pedestrian C. Cross Only at Ped Xing
Ahead D. Wheel Chair Crossing
B. Children

48. This sign is used to warn motorists of wheel chair crossing such as near hospitals, shopping
centers.
A. Pedestrian and Slow Down Pedestrian C. Cross Only at Ped Xing
Ahead D. Wheel Chair Crossing
B. Children

49. This sign is used to warn the motorists of the approaching Bike Lane which may not be visible on
the road. This is a warning sign and should be placed at an appropriate distance ahead of the bike lane.
For a regulatory sign to a designated bike lane, use R6-10 sign.
A. Bike Lane Ahead C. Side Lane
B. Bike Lane D. Bike Side Lane

50. This sign is used at every railway level crossing in combination with STOP or GIVE WAY signs,
signals or gates. Where increased conspicuity is required, the alternative position sign W7-4 may be
used.
A. Railroad Crossing Position C. Alternative Railway Crossing Position
B. Railway Crossing Advance Warning D. Supplementary Signs

51. This sign is used to warn motorists of humps and dips of a road section ahead.
A. Road Obstacle Signs C. Uneven Road
B. Opening Bridge D. Spill Way

52. This sign means.


A. Hump C. Steep Descent
B. Uneven Road D. Steep Climb

53. This warning sign is used at a sudden change of road width either narrowing or widening of
carriageways.
A. Stop And Give Way Sign Ahead C. Narrow Bridge
B. Road Width Signs D. Road Narrows

54. This sign is used on the approaches to all road bridges having a width between curbs of: 5.5m or
less; between 5.5m and 6.0m in exceptional cases of high speed sections of roads with heavy traffic
volumes; or, less than that of the approach pavement regardless of its width.
A. Stop And Give Way Sign Ahead C. Narrow Bridge
B. Road Width Signs D. Road Narrows

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55. This sign means.
A. Hump C. Steep Descent
B. Uneven Road D. Steep Climb

56. These signs inform the motorist that the road he travels on is a priority road with the junction
intersection in front of him being controlled either by a STOP or GIVE WAY sign. These signs should
not be used unless the side roads are positively controlled to avoid creating a false sense of security to
the motorist on the main road.
A. The Side Road Junction Sign C. Priority Road
B. Roundabout D. Signals Ahead

57. This sign (W3-1) is used in advance of a signalized intersection, where the signal is not visible
from 120.0m or at any unexpected signal installation where the A prevailing approach speeds or
conditions of visibility are such as to require a warning.
A. The Side Road Junction Sign C. Priority Road
B. Roundabout D. Signals Ahead

58. These warning signs are only used to warn the presence of a STOP or GIVEWAY sign at the
intersection ahead which may not be conspicuous to the motorist when approaching the intersection.
The arrow direction may vary to indicate the location of the STOP or GIVEWAY sign concerned.
A. Stop And Give Way Sign Ahead C. Narrow Bridge
B. Road Width Signs D. Road Narrows

59. These signs are also known as "caution signs." These signs have an equilateral triangular shape
with one side horizontal and having red borders. Numbers 1 to 31 under Figures 26 are danger
warning signs. These are signs intended to: a. warn conditions, motorist of approaching hazardous
road b. seek caution for the approaching road hazards, and c. call the reduction of speed.
A. Wheel Chair Crossing C. Caution Sign
B. Warning Signs D. Reverse Turn

60. These signs are made of disc with reflectorized red border and bar and reflectorized white
background and bland legend. These signs include NO ENTRY for Cars (R3-2), Jeepneys (R3- 3);
Bicycles (R3-4), Motorcycles (R3-5); Tricycles (R3-6); Buses (R3-7); Trucks (R3-8); Vehicles with
Trailer (R3- 9); Pedestrians (R3-10); Animal Drawn Vehicles 11); Pushcarts (R3-12).
A. The No Entry
B. No Entry For Specific Type Of Road Users
C. Pedestrian Prohibition Signs
D. No Pedestrian Crossing

61. These signs are used to indicate the type of road curve ahead of the motorist. Basically, the
following types are considered: the sharp turn, the reverse turn, the curve turn, the reverse curve, the
winding road and the hairpin curve. An advisory speed plate can be used to supplement the intention
of these signs.
A. Horizontal Alignment Sign C. Sharp Turn
B. Warning Signs D. Reverse Turn

62. This sign is used in advance of a sharp curve where motorists are required to slow down
substantially because of the road geometry.
A. Wheel Chair Crossing C. Sharp Turn
B. Warning Signs D. Reverse Turn

63. This sign is used where two curves in opposite signation each warrants a Turn Sign (W1-1) dire
are separated by a tangent length of less than 120.0m. The sign may also be used where one of the two
curves warrants a Curve sign (W1-3) only and if it is impractical to sign each curve separately. The
Advisory Speed plate (W8-1) should be used to indicate the lower speed value of the two curves.
A. Wheel Chair Crossing C. Sharp Turn
B. Warning Signs D. Reverse Turn

64. This sign is used where two curves in opposite directions, one or both of which is substandard are
separated by a tangent length of less than 120.0m. The advisory Speed plate (W8-1) should be used to
indicate the lower speed value of the two curves. is used where there is a series of closely spaced
curves, some or all of which warrant the use of Turn (W1-1) or Curve (W1-3) signs.
A. Curve C. Winding Road
B. Reverse Curve D. Hairpin Bend

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65. This sign is used where there is a series of closely spaced curves, some or all of which warrant the
use of Turn (W1-1) or Curve (W1-3) signs. The shape of the arrow shall indicate the direction of the
first curve approach. A distance plate can be used in conjunction with this sign to indicate the
approximate distance of the substandard curves.
A. Curve C. Winding Road
B. Reverse Curve D. Hairpin Bend

66. This sign is used to warn motorists of an approaching curve with an almost 180- degree bend.
A. Curve C. Winding Road
B. Reverse Curve D. Hairpin Bend

67. Signs are used where the sight distance on the approach to an intersection or junction is less than
the safe stopping distance or where drivers may have difficulty in appreciating the presence or
configuration of an intersection ahead. However, there may be unusual situations where a special
design will be required to describe the intersection configuration more accurately. Such a design must
comply with the general standard of warning signs series.
A. Intersection And Junction Signs C. Other Crossroad
B. Cross Road D. t And y Junctions

68. This sign means.


A. Hump C. Steep Descent
B. Uneven Road D. Steep Climb

69. Restricted parking signs shall be rectangular in shape and shall have reflectorized white
background, green reflectorized borderline and legends for permissive messages such as 2 HOUR
PARKING, METER PARKING, and LOADING AND UNLOADING ZONE.
A. No Parking Signs C. No Waiting Signs
B. Restricted Parking and Loading Signs D. No Loading and Unloading Signs

70. This sign shall be rectangular in shape and shall have reflectorized RS-5 white background,
reflectorized red borderline and legends for prohibitive messages and times of restriction.
A. No Parking Signs C. No Waiting Signs
B. Restricted Parking and Loading Signs D. No Loading and Unloading Signs

71. This signs shall be rectangular in shape and shall have white background, reflectorized red border
and legend for prohibitive messages and times restriction. These signs are used exclusively for
prohibiting loading and unloading of goods and passengers. Left and right arrows should be drawn at
the bottom of the road sign.
A. No Parking Signs
B. Restricted Parking and Loading Signs
C. No Waiting Signs
D. No Loading and Unloading Signs

72. This sign shall be rectangular in shape and shall have reflectorized white background, reflectorized
red borderline, and symbol, red letters, and reflectorized red arrow and bar for prohibitive messages
and times of restriction.
A. No Loading/Unloading Within Red-Painted Curb
B. No Stopping Anytime
C. The BUS-PUJ STOP
D. Do Not Block Intersection

73. Signs are used exclusively for bus and jeepney loading and unloading of passengers and goods. It
shall be rectangular in shape.
A. No Loading/Unloading Within Red-Painted Curb C. The BUS-PUJ STOP
B. No Stopping Anytime D. Do Not Block Intersection

74. This sign shall be rectangular in shape and it shall have black letters on white reflectorized
background and reflectorized yellow legend reflectorized background.
A. No Loading/Unloading Within Red-Painted Curb
B. No Stopping Anytime
C. The BUS-PUJ STOP
D. Do Not Block Intersection

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75. This shall be rectangular in shape and they shall have black and border on white reflectorized
background. These signs shall be used alongside broken white line markings at Bus/PUJ lane which
allows vehicles to turn right at the next intersections. Signs Covered in this series are not included in
other categories.
A. Right Turners Cross At Broken White Lines
B. Miscellaneous Signs
C. Prohibition On Use Of Audible Warning Device
D. Load And Dimension Restriction Signs

76. This sign shall be used where vehicles are forbidden to make any turn to reverse the direction of
travel.
A. No U Turn C. Prohibition Of Overtaking
B. Turning Prohibition D. No Overtaking

77. This sign contains a reflectorized red annular border and bar with black symbol and reflectorized
white background. Use of audible warning device is prohibited, where this sign is used, except to
avoid an accident an accident or those vehicles that are authorized to use warning devices in case of
emergency. The No Blowing of Horns sign is usually erected in the vicinity of hospitals, schools,
libraries, and churches.
A. Right Turners Cross At Broken White Lines
B. Miscellaneous Signs
C. Prohibition On Use Of Audible Warning Device
D. Load And Dimension Restriction Signs

78. This sign contains a black seatbelt on white man symbol and a bla background and reflectorized
black letters and red borders on white backgrounds. The "Use Seat Belt" signs are used pursuant to
RA8750, the Seat Belt Law.
A. Use Seat Belt Sign C. School Children Crossing
B. Pedestrians Crossing D. The Bike Lane Sign

79. This sign is made of disc which contains a black symbol and border and a reflectorized fluorescent
yellow green background. Unlike the pedestrian Warning sign (W6-1) which is placed in advance in
accordance with appropriate Distances recommended. R6-8 is a regulatory sign to be placed at the
stop lines or at the approaches to a zebra pedestrian crossing.
A. Use Seat Belt Sign C. School Children Crossing
B. Pedestrians Crossing D. The Bike Lane Sign

80. The no pedestrian crossing sign (R3-10) can be used in conjunction with supplementary late in the
Special Instruction Sign series such as USE OVERPASS (S1-1) or USE PED XING (S1-2) or
alternatively use R3-10P1 or R3-10P2. These signs are only to be used where there are pedestrian
facilities nearby.
A. The No Entry
B. No Entry For Specific Type Of Road Users
C. Pedestrian Prohibition Signs
D. Bawal Tumawid Gamitin Ang Overpass

81. The NO TURN or NO LEFT TURN sign shall be used at intersections where vehicles are
forbidden to make a turn to the right or left, respectively.
A. No u Turn C. Prohibition Of Overtaking
B. Turning Prohibition D. No Overtaking

82. Shall be used to prohibit entry for vehicles having overall width exceeding the dimension shown.
A. Right Turners Cross At Broken White Lines
B. Miscellaneous Signs
C. Prohibition On Use Of Audible Warning Device
D. Load And Dimension Restriction Signs

83. This sign within red-painted curb shall be rectangular in shape and shall have reflectorized red
letters and borders on white reflectorized background. These signs shall be erected at locations to
supplement pavement prohibit loading and unloading activities.
A. No Loading/Unloading Within Red-Painted Curb
B. No Stopping Anytime
C. The BUS-PUJ STOP
D. Do Not Block Intersection

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84. This sign shall be rectangular in shape and shall have white reflectorized background and black
letters and borders.
A. Regulatory Signs C. Give Way Sign
B. Stop Sign D. Left Turner Must Give Way Sign

85. This sign has black legends, arrows, and border. However, the circular direction image inside
retains the reflectorized blue background and reflectorized white arrows.
A. Direction Signs
B. Disc Signs
C. Other Directional Signs
D. Two Way Sign

86. This made of reflectorized red disc with reflectorized white bar while the rectangular sign is made
of reflectorized plate with reflectorized white background and black legend and border.
A. Direction Signs C. Other Directional Signs
B. Disc Type Signs D. Two Way Sign

87. These are used on major arteries of a number of cities. Signals at successive intersections along
the artery are timed to change from red to green at staggered intervals , permitting a vehicle that
maintain a constant speed to proceed with out interruption under normal circumstances.
A. Traffic Control System C. Progressive System
B. The Fixed-time System D. Computerized Control of Signal Networks

88. Signal changes are ordered by the demands of traffic and are directed by computers that operate on
the basis of traffic information relayed from vehicle sensors on the streets. In this system, traffic
detectors are placed at several locations- generally in the pavement. A computer continuously scans
the traffic information from each detector. The computer then selects the best timing for each signal to
reduce traffic congestion and minimize delays.
A. Traffic Control System C. Progressive System
B. The Fixed-time System D. Computerized Control of Signal Networks

89. The pavements of at main highways have certain markings to help you drive safely Those include
the center lane lines, barrier lines, and directional arrows, depending upon the type of highway and the
needs for such markings to make the road safe under varying condition.
A. Pavement Markings and Markers C. Longitudinal Lines
B. Pavement and Curb Markings D. Center Line or Separation Line

90. These signs are usually made of disc with black numerals, reflectorized white background, and
reflectorized red annular symbol.
A. Speed Restriction (Maximum) C. Speed restriction (Minimum)
B. Speed Limit Derestriction D. Speed Sign

91. In one of the oldest method of traffic control, one form of transportation is given priority by
restricting or banning other forms of transportation.
A. Pavement Markings C. Priority Control
B. Traffic-Signal D. Restraints

92. These signs contain black diagonal bar and annular symbol with reflectorized white background.
A. Speed Restriction (Maximum) C. Speed restriction (Minimum)
B. Speed Limit Derestriction D. Speed Sign

93. Rrestriction sign is used exclusively on suitable sections minimum of expressways only. These
signs are usually made of disc with reflectorized blue reflectorized white numeral and legend.
A. Speed Restriction (Maximum) C. Speed restriction (Minimum)
B. Speed Limit Derestriction D. Speed Sign

94. As explained in the Vienna convention, the system of signs and signals which it has prescribed is
based on the use of shapes and colors, characteristics of each class of sign, and whenever possible on
the use of graphic symbols rather than inscriptions with few exceptions one of which is the STOP sign
of the United States. It has been adopted very likely because it is understood practically by every
motorist regardless of nationalities. These basic sign shapes are:
A. International Traffic Signs. C. Regulatory signs
B. Danger warning signs D. Informative signs

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95. These signs are intended to inform road users of special obligations, restrictions or prohibitions
with which they must comply; they are sub-divided into: (1) priority signs; (ii) prohibitory or
restrictive signs; and (iii) mandatory signs. Regulatory signs are usually round in shape with the
exception of "Stop Signs" and "Yield Signs". Numbers 32 to 62 on Figure 26 located at the last part of
this discussion are regulatory signs.
A. International Traffic Signs.
B. Danger warning signs
C. Regulatory signs
D. Informative signs

96. These are signs which impose legal restrictions applicable at particular location usually
enforceable in the absence of such signs. These are intended to: inform road users of certain laws and
regulations, and special obligations, instructions, or prohibitions which they must comply with and
violations of which constitute misdemeanor.
A. Regulatory Signs
B. Stop Sign
C. Give Way Sign
D. Left Turner Must Give Way Sign

97. This sign is used at locations where safe and efficient traffic control requires the give-way-to-the-
right rule to be modified or there is a need to resolve Uncertainty as to which traffic stream is required
to give way to another.
A. Regulatory Signs
B. Stop Sign
C. Give Way Sign
D. Left Turner Must Give Way Sign

98. This signs are used at locations where partial or parking is prohibited. These signs contain black
letter "P", reflectorized red annular symbol and bar, and reflectorized red legend and arrow. The No
Parking disc can be used in conjunction with other legend plates for additional information.
A. No Parking Signs
B. Restricted Parking and Loading Signs
C. No Waiting Signs
D. No Loading and Unloading Signs

99. This sign is made of disc which contains a black symbol and border and a reflectorized fluorescent
or yellow green background. It is used where a stretch of a roadway is dedicated to a bike lane for
bicycle use only and to protect cyclists who may not be perceptible to motorists. This is a regulatory
sign and requires cyclists to use the Bike Lane only.
A. Use Seat Belt Sign
B. Pedestrians Crossing
C. School Children Crossing
D. The Bike Lane Sign

100. This sign is used in advance of a substandard curve or a curve that may not be evident to the
motorist in the course of his travel along a reasonable straight section of the road.
A. Curve
B. Reverse Curve
C. Winding Road
D. Hairpin Bend

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