Motorcycle Knowledge Practice · Question
A sign displaying an arrow pointing straight ahead and another curving to the right, often with the word 'ONLY' below it, indicates what to a motorcyclist approaching an intersection?
This type of lane-use sign directs traffic to either go straight or turn right from that specific lane. Following lane-use signs is crucial for safety and traff
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Question: A sign displaying an arrow pointing straight ahead and another curving to the right, often with the word 'ONLY' below it, indicates what to a motorcyclist approaching an intersection?
Answer options:
- That the lane is closed ahead. ✅ That vehicles must go straight or turn right.
- That a U-turn is permitted.
- That a truck route begins here.
Correct answer: That vehicles must go straight or turn right.
Explanation: This type of lane-use sign directs traffic to either go straight or turn right from that specific lane. Following lane-use signs is crucial for safety and traffic flow.
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