Book

This informative book is designed for students who want to pass the quiz with confidence. Packed with clear explanations and visual examples, it keeps you engaged while helping you learn faster and succeed.


1. Roadmarks

Roadmarks (or Road Markings) are painted lines, symbols, and signs on roads that guide drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians. They help with traffic control, lane discipline, and road safety.

  • Solid White Line - Stay in your lane, no crossing allowed.
  • Broken White Line - You can change lanes when safe.
  • Stop Line - Stop before the intersection or sign.
  • Give Way Line (Yield Line) - Slow down and give way to traffic.
  • Zebra Crossing (Pedestrian Crosswalk) - Pedestrians have right of way.
  • Bicycle Lane Marking - Reserved for cyclists only.
  • Bus Lane Marking - Only buses can use this lane.
  • Hatched Markings (Diagonal Stripes) - No stopping or parking.
  • Box Junction (Yellow Grid) - Keep clear, don’t block the intersection.
  • Speed Limit Markings - Maximum allowed speed.
  • Arrows on Lanes - Shows direction of travel (straight, turn left/right).
Roadmarks

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