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Business or residential district
any place where most of the land along the road for 300 feet or more is used for houses
or places of business
Computerized exam
A multiple choice question test you must past as one of the requirements for a
mississippi Driver License. It is also known as the "written exam" although the exam is
no longer completed on paper
Driving exam
a practical test you must pass as one of the requirements for a Mississippi driver
license. It is also known as the "road test."
Highway
Every way or place of whatever travel and includes the streets of municipalities
Intersection
place where roads come together or cross
Motor vehicle
an automobile, motorcycle, or other kind of vehicle (except on rails) which is run by an
engine or motor in the vehicle itself
non-resident
anybody who does not live in Mississippi
Operator
anybody who is actually driving a motor vehicle on the highway
School bus
every vehicle owned by a public or governmental agency, or privately owned and
operated for compensation; for the transportation of children to and from school
Stop
complete cessation of movement
Traffic
pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, and conveyances, including vehicles and
streetcars, singly or together while using a highway for the purposes of travel
Foot brake
Hand brake
Your vehicle must have a ________ brake and a ___________ brake
200 feet away
Your vehicle must have a horn that can be heard _______ feet away
No
Is it required for you to have a rear view mirror in Mississippi
broken yellow line
May pass if movement can be made safely
A broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line
means that passing is allowed from the side of the broken line, but not from the side of
the solid line.
Double solid yellow lines
, Vehicles moving in either direction must not cross these lines
Broken white lines
separate lanes of traffic going in the same direction. You may change lanes with
caution.
Single solid white line
You may travel in the same direction on both sides of this line, but do not cross the line
unless you must do so to avoid a hazard
Double solid white lines
Crossing a double solid line is not allowed.
Yellow- traffic in opposite directions
White- same direction traffic
What's the difference between yellow and white lines?
Keep going until it is safe to turn off and get back on the correct street or
highway
What do you do if you get in the wrong lane?
You must turn left in this lane
You must continue straight
You must turn right in this lane
What do these three arrows mean?
You may turn left or straight in this lane
You may turn right or straight in this lane
What do these mean?
You must only use this lane in preparation to turn right or left
What does this mean?
Crosswalk ( never stop on a crosswalk)
What does this mean?
Red signs
stop or prohibition (color)
Green signs
Guides and informs (color)
Yellow signs
warning (color)
Blue signs
motorist services (color)
Black signs
Regulatory, route markers (color)
White signs
regulatory (color)
Orange signs
construction (color)
Brown signs
parks and recreation signs (color)
Octagon signs
used exclusively for stop signs (sign shape)
Horizontal signs
Guide signs (sign shape)