# MenkyoQuest — Question ch1_sign_36 Chapter: Ch. 1 Common Conduct Section: 第2節 信号 Type: True/False Difficulty: easy ## Question A crosswalk marking painted with white lines on the road surface is an indication marking that designates a place where pedestrians may cross. ## Correct answer True ## Explanation The Rules of the Road state that indication signs and markings designate specific traffic methods that are permitted or designated places in road traffic. The crosswalk marking is a representative example, indicating a place where pedestrians can cross safely. ## Driving school curriculum Stage 1 – Topic 2: Following traffic signals ## Source passage (Rules of the Road) Rules of the Road, Ch.1 §2 / 3(2) Indication markings show that a specific traffic behavior is permitted, or designate a location for a traffic purpose — examples include diagonal-crossing markings and stop-position markings. Types and meanings are listed in Appendix 3(2). ## Tags 指示標示, 横断歩道, 路面標示, 歩行者 ## Related links - HTML version: https://www.menkyoquest.com/en/q/ch1_sign_36 - Try the full chapter quiz: https://www.menkyoquest.com/en/quiz/ch1 - Home: https://www.menkyoquest.com/en/ --- Source basis: National Police Agency's official Rules of the Road manual (Public Domain under Article 13 §2 of Japan's Copyright Act). Copyright on AI-drafted explanations belongs to the MenkyoQuest team.