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When approaching a multi-lane intersection, a sign overhead displays an arrow pointing straight ahead with 'ONLY' below it in your current lane. What does this indicate for a motorcyclist?

A lane-use sign with an arrow pointing straight ahead and 'ONLY' indicates that traffic in that lane is restricted to going straight through the intersection. M

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Question: When approaching a multi-lane intersection, a sign overhead displays an arrow pointing straight ahead with 'ONLY' below it in your current lane. What does this indicate for a motorcyclist?

Answer options: ✅ You must proceed straight through the intersection.

  • You may turn left or right after stopping.
  • You can change lanes freely before the intersection.
  • You are restricted to slow speeds only in this lane.

Correct answer: You must proceed straight through the intersection.

Explanation: A lane-use sign with an arrow pointing straight ahead and 'ONLY' indicates that traffic in that lane is restricted to going straight through the intersection. Motorcyclists, like all drivers, must obey lane-use signs. This is a common regulatory sign for directing traffic flow.

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