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Question 1 of 8
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Category: Chapter 4You may cross over a solid yellow line to make a left turn at an intersection, to enter or exit a road or a driveway, or to make a U-turn, if it can be made safely and is not otherwise prohibited.
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Question 2 of 8
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Category: Chapter 4A diamond yellow sign with an arrow going one way, and another line going through an arrow, tells the driver:
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Question 3 of 8
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Category: Chapter 4The shape of a circle is commonly used in California for advance warning that means there is a railroad crossing ahead.
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Question 4 of 8
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Category: Chapter 4The sequence of most traffic lights in which they are lighted is red to yellow, yellow to red, and red to green.
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Category: Chapter 4The shape of a pentagon is used to indicate:
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Category: Chapter 4A center traffic lane enclosed by double yellow lines on each side with the inner lines broken may be used to start and complete left hand turns and start U-turns from either direction of traffic, but cannot be used for passing.
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Question 7 of 8
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Category: Chapter 4An equilateral triangle shaped sign pointed down means:
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Category: Chapter 4When you see a yellow light, you should slow down and stop before entering the intersection, if you can do so safely.
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