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Regulatory sign - intersection lane control
Learning objectives
  • Learn the meaning of regulatory road signs for intersection lane control
  • Study examples of regulatory road signs for intersection lane control
Meaning of regulatory road signs for intersection lane control
  • The regulatory road sign intersection lane control requires road users in certain lanes to turn, permits turns from a lane where such turns would otherwise not be permitted, requires a road user to stay in the same lane and proceed straight through an intersection, or indicates permitted movements from a lane.
Examples of regulatory road signs for intersection lane control
Traffic must go straight in the current lane.
Traffic must turn left in the current lane.
Traffic may turn left or go straight in the current lane.
Traffic may turn left or go straight in the current lane.
Traffic must turn left in the left lane but may turn left or go straight in the right lane.
Traffic must turn left in the left lane but may turn left or go straight in the right lane.
Traffic must turn left in the left lane, must go straight in the center lane, and must turn right in the right lane.
Traffic must turn left in the left lane, may go left or straight in the center lane, and only high occupancy vehicles (HOV) with two or more people are permitted to turn right.
Traffic must turn right in the right lane and yield to cyclists.
Left lane must turn left.
Supplemental plaque - specified conditions apply in the right lane only.
Supplemental plaque - specified conditions apply in the left lane only.
Supplemental plaque - specified conditions apply in the center lane only.
Supplemental plaque - designates the bus lane.
Supplemental plaque - designates the taxi lane.
Supplemental plaque - designates the high occupancy vehicles (HOV) with two or more people lane.
 
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