Pennsylvania Premium Test 5

Enhance your defensive driving knowledge with this specialized practice module. With 18 questions presented from a total of 70, you must get 15 right to pass this assessment. The questions cover critical scenarios regarding sharing the road and handling adverse weather conditions.

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Traffic Signs, Signals, and Markings

Traffic signs are categorized by shape and color for quick recognition. For example, octagons are for stop signs, triangles are for yield, diamonds warn of hazards, and pentagons indicate school zones. Colors also convey meaning: red for stop/prohibition, yellow for warning, and white for regulatory information.

Traffic signals control the flow of vehicles and pedestrians. A steady red light requires a complete stop, and right on red is permitted after stopping unless a sign prohibits it. Pavement markings are also crucial; yellow lines separate opposing traffic, while white lines separate lanes moving in the same direction. A solid line indicates you should not change lanes.

Short, focused summaries of Pennsylvania driving rules — easy to review before your test.

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