Ch. 1 · Common Conduct
Which of the following correctly describes indication markings?
[Multiple choice · Hard]
- A.Markings that prohibit or designate specific traffic methods
- B.Markings that indicate that a specific traffic method is permitted or designate locations determined by road traffic rules✓
- C.Markings that show dangers or situations requiring caution on the road
- D.Markings that show place names or directions
Answer: B: Markings that indicate that a specific traffic method is permitted or designate locations determined by road traffic rules
Explanation
Article 3(2) of the Rules of the Road states that "indication markings indicate that a specific traffic method is permitted or designate locations determined by road traffic rules." Examples include markings indicating that diagonal crossing is permitted and markings showing vehicle stopping positions.
Driving school curriculumStage 1 – Topic 3: Following road signs and markings
Source: Ch. 1 Common Conduct · Section (第2節 信号、標識・標示に従うこと) · 3 標示の意味(2)
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