Chapter 5: Signs, Signals, and Road Markings

Use this guide to prepare for the exam, and refer to the official manual for complete details.

Traffic control devices are the language of the road, communicating rules, warnings, and guidance to drivers. Understanding this language is not just a requirement for passing the driver’s exam; it is essential for navigating the roadway safely and preventing crashes. Failing to correctly interpret a sign, signal, or pavement marking can lead to confusion, conflict, and serious collisions.

Sign Colors and Shapes

The color and shape of a traffic sign provide the first and most important clues about its meaning. These visual cues allow drivers to recognize a sign’s intent from a distance, even before they can read its text.

Sign Shapes:

  • Octagon (8 sides) — Exclusively used for stop signs. This unique shape ensures it is instantly recognizable.
  • Triangle (downward-pointing) — Exclusively used for yield signs. Drivers must slow down and be prepared to stop, yielding the right-of-way to other traffic.
  • Circle — Used for advance warning of a railroad crossing. It is typically yellow with a black “X” and the letters “RR.”
  • Pentagon (5 sides) — Used to indicate a school zone or school crossing ahead.
  • Diamond — Used for general warning signs. These signs alert drivers to potential hazards or changes in road conditions ahead, such as a curve, slippery surface, or merging traffic.
  • Rectangle (vertical) — Generally used for regulatory signs, such as speed limits or “No Parking” signs.
  • Rectangle (horizontal) — Generally used for guide signs, providing directions, route markers, or information about services.
  • Crossbuck (X shape) — Located at the railroad crossing itself, indicating the point where drivers must yield to trains.
A chart displays nine standard road sign shapes—octagon, inverted triangle, diamond, pentagon, vertical and horizontal rectangles, pennant, circle, and crossbuck—along with their specific traffic meanings.

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