Traffic Signs Driving Theory Test 6

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This Bahamas Traffic Signs driving theory practice exam has:

A. 20 Multiple Choice Questions.

B. 20 Minute Duration.

You must correctly answer a minimum of 16 questions (80%) to pass this driving test.

All questions are derived from the official Highway Code for The Bahamas.


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Everything you need to know for the official Bahamas Driving Theory Exam:

1. The Driving Exam consists of 40 questions.

2. The Driving Exam has a duration of 40 minutes.

3. Participants must correctly answer a minimum of 32 questions (80%) to successfully pass the Driving Exam.

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What is the meaning of the colour green when used as a background colour for guide signs?

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What should vehicles not do in the zig-zag areas?

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What does the colour blue symbolize in the context of the CIVIL DEFENCE EVACUATION ROUTE MARKER?

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What is the significance of lane markings on the road?

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In what context is brown commonly used as a background color?

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Which of the following is NOT an exclusive use of the color red in traffic signs?

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What does flashing GREEN signal mean for pedestrians?

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How is a two-way left turn lane indicated on the highway?

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What type of vehicles are allowed on this route as per the picture?

Buses

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Why is blue used as the background colour for the CIVIL DEFENCE EVACUATION ROUTE MARKER?

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What do signals in the form of arrows indicate?

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Where should a driver stop when there is a stop line at signals?

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What is the purpose of the zig-zag lines?

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What is the significance of yellow in school signs?

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What does AMBER signal mean for pedestrians?

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What is the meaning of the color fluorescent yellow-green in the context of pedestrian, bicycle, and school crossing warning signs?

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What is the meaning associated with the color brown?

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What do double white lines indicate on the road?

No overtaking or crossing is allowed

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What does steady GREEN signal mean for pedestrians?

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What does a driver need to do at a roundabout?

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Blue marks the path for the CIVIL DEFENCE EVACUATION ROUTE MARKER to steer people during emergencies. In what you may think is stark contrast, brown tones anchor signs pointing to leisure or cultural activities. Not only for pedestrian crossings, red captures attention for other vital rules and markers too; the yellow hue signals caution, lighting up near schools to show a zone for young people. When you see fluorescent yellow-green on signs, it’s a heads-up for people walking, biking to school or just moving through.

Double lines of white say do not to cutting across or overtaking, laying down the law on road safety. Lane markers, with their route-directing arrows, orchestrate traffic to flow smoothly, keeping chaos at bay. A signal of solid green whispers “go” to pedestrians–but with a nod to caution. Meanwhile, green flashing flips to amber, laying down a strict “don’t start walking” rule. And amber alone? It firmly says stepping across the street is out of bounds. Practice your knowledge with our Traffic Signs Driving Theory Test 1.

The endeavor of signaling doesn’t stop with colors; arrows delve into the specifics, pointing precisely where vehicles ought to go. Buses get their own exclusive strip on the road, a clear message that this lane isn’t for bikes, walkers, or family cars. Encircling a roundabout, the driver’s given the clear directive to let other traffic have the right of way first. For spots where zig-zagging lines make their appearance, the undertaking strived to tell cars: they should not pass or stop—encouraging all to hit the brakes slightly. Those identical measures ensure a simpler, defended journey on the path reserved for pedestrians — shimmering signals work in silent agreement, regulating who walks, and who waits. Test your understanding with our Bahamas Highway Code Sample Test. Lastly, sitting before a stop line when signals light up isn’t merely a suggestion but a regulation drivers should abide by, ensuring orderly pauses and go’s at intersecting paths. Prepare for your driver’s license test with our comprehensive guide.