Ch. 1 · Common Conduct
What is the name of the marking painted on the road surface that uses arrows to designate travel directions such as straight ahead, right turn, and left turn?
[Multiple choice · Medium]
- A.Travel direction designation marking
- B.Vehicle travel zone marking
- C.Travel direction by lane✓
- D.Lane designation marking
Answer: C: Travel direction by lane
Explanation
The Rules of the Road refer to this marking as "travel direction by lane." It uses arrows on the road surface to indicate straight ahead, right turn, left turn, etc., and designates which direction vehicles may proceed from each lane. It is commonly seen before intersections.
Driving school curriculumStage 1 – Topic 2: Following traffic signals
Source: Ch. 1 Common Conduct · Section (第2節 信号) · 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).
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