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double solid yellow lines separate traffic?
○ going in the same same direction
○ passing other vehicles
○ going under the speed limit
○ going in the opposite direction
what does a flashing red light mean?
○ slow down
○ yield
○ proceed with caution
○ stop
First Question: Double solid yellow lines separate traffic?
Double solid yellow lines are a traffic marking used to separate lanes of traffic that are moving in opposite directions. The first option has a typo ("same same") and is incorrect as same - direction traffic is usually separated by other markings (like broken yellow or white lines in some cases). Passing other vehicles is not what double solid yellow lines are for (in fact, they usually prohibit passing). Going under the speed limit has nothing to do with the function of double solid yellow lines. So the correct option is the one about traffic going in the opposite direction.
A flashing red light at an intersection is equivalent to a stop sign. You must come to a complete stop, yield to other traffic or pedestrians as appropriate, and then proceed when it is safe. "Slow down" is not the meaning of a flashing red light (it's more for a yellow light or a speed - related situation). "Yield" is the meaning of a flashing yellow light (or a yield sign), not red. "Proceed with caution" is not the correct interpretation of a flashing red light (it's more like the meaning of a flashing yellow or a green light in some cases with caution). So the correct option is "Stop".
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D. going in the opposite direction (assuming the options are labeled A - D as: A. going in the same same direction, B. Passing other vehicles, C. going under the speed limit, D. going in the opposite direction)