Chapter 5 (Signs, Signals, Road Markings, and Communication)

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Across
  1. 2. A _____ usually bypasses cities or congested areas and meets the primary route at both ends
  2. 6. ____ signs tell drivers what they may or may not do
  3. 8. The purpose of traffic control devices is to promote road safety by establishing the orderly and _____ movement of all traffic, motorized and non-motorized, throughout the Highway Transportation System
  4. 9. Dashed _____ lines separate two lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction
  5. 10. Symbol-only signs are read from the _____
Down
  1. 1. A _____ is a short route that connects with a primary route at only one end
  2. 3. Yellow lines are used to separate traffic traveling in _____ directions
  3. 4. _____ signs provide drivers with information about routes, exits, and distances and also indicate points of interest; recreational and medical facilities; and roadside services
  4. 5. _____ signs warn drivers of potentially hazardous road, environmental, and traffic conditions a short distance ahead
  5. 7. There are four major categories of messages: _____, warning, presence, and feedback