Latest 2025-2026. Questions & Correct
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59 NORTH HATTIESBURG - ANS You would use this lane to access US
Highway 59 North, toward Hattiesburg.
A BROKEN YELLOW line next to a SOLID YELLOW line - ANS- separates
traffic lanes that move in OPPOSITE directions
- if the broken line is closest to your lane, you may PASS WITH CAUTION;
if the solid line is closest to your lane, passing is FORBIDDEN next to the
solid line
A FLASHING RED Light - ANSmeans you must STOP COMPLETELY
AND PROCEED WITH CAUTION
A FLASHING YELLOW Light - ANSmeans you must SLOW DOWN AND
EXERCISE CAUTION
ACCESS LANE/RAMP MERGES INTO ROAD WAY (from right) - ANS
Auxiliary Markers - ANS
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, Broken WHITE Line - ANSmeans travel in the SAME direction is permitted
on BOTH sides of the line (A vehicle may cross the line to change lanes
when it is safe to do so)
Broken YELLOW Line - ANSseparates traffic that moves in the OPPOSITE
directions. (Crossing into oncoming traffic lane is permissible ONLY for
passing and ONLY when it is safe to pass).
CENTER LANE ONLY - ANSyou may ONLY use the center lane TO MAKE
TURNS. The center lane is not available for normal travel or passing.
CROSS TRAFFIC DOES NOT STOP - ANSThis sign often accompanies a
STOP sign at an intersection. It tells you that although you must stop for
your stop sign, this is NOT a four-way stop. Other traffic lanes have the
right-of-way and will not stop.
CURVE (left) ahead. - ANS
DESTINATION, DIRECTION, and DISTANCE MARKERS - ANSThese
signs indicate travel distance to towns and cities. For example, from the
sign on the right, Hattiesburg is 3 miles ahead while Jackson is 93 miles
ahead.
Directional Arrows - ANSArrow pointing LEFT - you MUST turn LEFT
traveling in this lane.
Arrow pointing RIGHT - you MUST turn RIGHT traveling in this lane.
A STRAIGHT arrow - you MUST continue STRAIGHT traveling in this lane
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