| A | B |
| Red Light | Means Stop |
| Yellow Light | Means Caution |
| Green Light | Means Go |
| Flashing Red Light | Same meaning as stop sign. Make complete stop and proceed when roadway is clear. |
| Flashing Yellow Light | Slow down and proceed with caution if roadway is clear. |
| Yellow Arrow | Warns that the light is about to turn red. Proceed if in the intersection. |
| Green Arrow | May proceed in the direction of the arrow. |
| Inoperative Signal Lights | Acts as a 4-way stop. Come to a complete stop and proceed when intersection is clear. Two vehicles, vehicle to the right has right-of-way. |
| Rectangular Street Sign | Direct driver's speed and direction |
| Octagonal Street Sign | Stop Signs Only, complete stop |
| Triangle Pointing Down Sign | Yeild to the right-of-way traffic or merging traffic |
| Diamond | Yellow, warning of possible danger |
| Pennant | No Passing Zone Sign |
| School crossing zone | Marks a school crossing zone; 15 MPH |
| Railroad Sign | Warning railroad sign |
| How far away must you stay from railroad tracks? | 50 feet |
| Maximum Width | 96 inches, 8 feet (highways 102 inches, 8 ft and 6 in) |
| How far are you allowed to follow behind emergancy vehicles? | 500 Ft |
| MPH on school crossing zone | 15 MPH |
| MPH in any business or residential district | 25 MPH |
| MPH on highways or city freeways | 55 MPH |
| MPH on designated open highways | 65 MPH |
| MPH on rural interstate highways | 75 MPH |
| How far must one stay away from a crosswalk? | 20 feet |
| How far must one stay on the fire hydrant? | 15 feet |