Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) Driving License Practice Exam

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A red flashing signal is equivalent to which of the following?

A go signal

A yield sign

A stop sign

A red flashing signal signifies that drivers must come to a complete stop at the intersection or location where the signal is displayed. This is similar to a stop sign in that both require a full stop from vehicles approaching the intersection. After coming to a stop, drivers should yield to any other vehicles or pedestrians that may be present, and they can proceed only when it is safe to do so.

In contrast, a go signal indicates that drivers can proceed without stopping, which is not the case with a red flashing signal. A yield sign requires drivers to slow down and prepare to stop if necessary, but it does not mandate a complete halt unless there is oncoming traffic. A warning signal typically alerts drivers to potential hazards rather than instructing them on required actions at an intersection. Therefore, the nature of a red flashing signal aligns best with the function of a stop sign.

A warning signal

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