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Where will you go on your trip? You approach a railroad crossing with a cross buck sign that has no lights or gates. What should you do? You arrive at an intersection with traffic lights that are not working because of a power outage. What do you do? There is a flashing yellow light at the intersection you are approaching. What does the flashing yellow light indicate, and what should you do to safely navigate this intersection? On the road you are traveling, the pavement markings change from broken white lines to solid white lines between the lanes of traffic. What does the line change mean? After an hour on the expressway, your passengers need to use the restroom and they want to get some food. As you approach the next exit, what color sign will you look for, and what type of information would you expect to see on that sign? When you take the exit ramp off the expressway and merge onto the next road, you see yellow lines dividing the roadway. What do the yellow lines tell you about the traffic flow?

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Regardless of where I choose to go, the rules are the same. 1. Stop before the crossing and make sure there is not a train approaching, proceed when safe.2 Stop and yield to other traffic, proceed when safe. 3. Flashing yellow means yield. You proceed with caution, it is not necessary to stop. 4. The lines mean lane changes and you may not cross solid lines. 5. Your question never stated I have to have a passenger, however, I would look for green signs that show food and rest stops. The yellow lines tell me that there is oncoming traffic, this is a 2 way highway.

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