FL DMV FL DMV Road Signs and Signals 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What does a red octagonal sign always mean in Florida?
- Yield to cross traffic
- Stop completely (Correct answer)
- Slow down ahead
- No entry permitted
Correct answer: Stop completely
A red octagonal sign is always a stop sign, requiring a complete stop before proceeding.
Question 2: A yellow diamond-shaped sign in Florida indicates:
- A regulatory requirement
- A warning of a hazard ahead (Correct answer)
- A service location nearby
- The end of a speed zone
Correct answer: A warning of a hazard ahead
Yellow diamond-shaped signs are warning signs alerting drivers to potential hazards or changing road conditions ahead.
Question 3: What does a flashing yellow traffic signal mean in Florida?
- Stop and wait for green
- Proceed with caution (Correct answer)
- The signal is broken
- Yield to pedestrians only
Correct answer: Proceed with caution
A flashing yellow light means proceed with caution, slowing down and watching for cross traffic.
Question 4: A white rectangular sign in Florida is used to display:
- Warning information
- Regulatory information (Correct answer)
- Construction zone alerts
- Guide and direction information
Correct answer: Regulatory information
White rectangular signs contain regulatory information such as speed limits, turn restrictions, and other legal requirements.
Question 5: What does a pennant-shaped sign indicate on Florida highways?
- Merge ahead
- No passing zone (Correct answer)
- School zone warning
- Sharp curve ahead
Correct answer: No passing zone
A pennant-shaped sign (pointing to the right) marks the beginning of a no-passing zone.
Question 6: A green traffic signal arrow pointing left means:
- Yield before turning left
- Left turn is permitted when safe
- Protected left turn is allowed (Correct answer)
- U-turns are permitted
Correct answer: Protected left turn is allowed
A green arrow indicates a protected turn, meaning oncoming traffic is stopped and you may turn without yielding.
What does a red octagonal sign always mean in Florida?