On a two-way street or highway, all drivers must stop for a school bus that is picking up or dropping off children, regardless of their direction of travel. This rule ensures the safety of children as they board or exit the bus. Drivers should remain stopped until the bus's stop sign is retracted and the lights are no longer flashing. Failure to comply can result in significant penalties and endanger the lives of children.
Highway guardrails have a red reflector at one end and a green reflector at the other end to indicate the direction of travel for drivers. Red reflects oncoming traffic, while green indicates the intended direction of travel, helping drivers stay oriented and navigate safely.
No.
No
yes
No
No
I would not think so under those conditions.
yes
The exit-only highway sign informs drivers that they must leave the highway at the upcoming exit and cannot continue straight ahead.
Yes, you should stop.
No.
A divided highway is a road that has a barrier or median separating the lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions. This setup helps increase safety by preventing head-on collisions and controlling the flow of traffic. Drivers must typically use interchanges or designated turnarounds to change direction on a divided highway.