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A black on white circular sign with a speed limit, but with a green light flashing above it in a temporary construction zone, means:
A flashing green light in combination with a regulatory speed limit sign within a construction zone means the posted speed limit is still in effect and enforcea
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Question: A black on white circular sign with a speed limit, but with a green light flashing above it in a temporary construction zone, means:
Answer options:
- The speed limit is temporarily suspended ✅ The speed limit is still enforceable, but traffic is flowing freely
- Only construction vehicles can exceed the speed limit
- The designated speed limit is for off-peak hours only
Correct answer: The speed limit is still enforceable, but traffic is flowing freely
Explanation: A flashing green light in combination with a regulatory speed limit sign within a construction zone means the posted speed limit is still in effect and enforceable, despite an absence of active workers or obvious impedance to traffic.
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