Traffic Lights & Road Lines - Signals & Markings
Prepare to pass
Green streamers on traffic lights advise drivers to prepare to pass. It indicates permission to proceed while remaining alert to conditions ahead.
Express caution
This green light indicates drivers may proceed but should remain cautious, especially at intersections, watching for pedestrians or turning vehicles.
Wait
A red light means drivers must wait and stop completely before the stop line or intersection until the signal changes.
Slow down and prepare to stop
Yellow lights advise drivers to slow down and prepare to stop. It warns that the signal is about to turn red.
Stop
A red signal requires drivers to stop fully. Proceeding is not allowed until the light turns green or permitted by traffic control.
Prepare to stop at the signal
Seeing a yellow light means drivers should prepare to stop safely before the intersection unless stopping would be unsafe.
Proceed and Go
A green light indicates drivers may proceed and go, provided the intersection is clear and it is safe to continue.
Allowed to override
This road marking allows drivers to override or cross it under specific conditions, such as when directed by signals or traffic control.
Curvature of the road
This line warns drivers about the curvature of the road ahead. It helps drivers anticipate bends and adjust speed accordingly.
Confluence of the road with the subroad
This line indicates where a subroad joins the main road. Drivers should be cautious of merging traffic and adjust speed.
Confluence of the road with the main road
This marking shows where a road merges into a main road. Drivers should yield as necessary and watch for faster-moving traffic.
Warning lines/hhalfway line
These warning lines advise drivers to be cautious. They often appear before hazards or changes in road conditions.
Specify the path line.
This line specifies the intended path of travel. Drivers should follow it to maintain proper lane discipline and safe movement.
Line of separating tracks
This line separates traffic lanes. Drivers should stay within their lane and only cross when permitted and safe.
A buffer zone between the two lanes
These lines create a buffer zone between lanes. Drivers must not drive over them as they provide safety separation.
Overtaking is allowed in the traffic on one side.
These lines allow overtaking for traffic on one side only. Drivers must follow the rule strictly to avoid head-on collisions.
Overtaking is strictly forbidden.
These markings indicate overtaking is strictly forbidden. Drivers must remain in their lane for safety.
stop at a light signal or the passage of troops
This line indicates where drivers must stop at a signal or during troop passage. Vehicles must halt before crossing it.
Stop when you see a stop sign at an intersection.
These lines indicate drivers must stop when a stop sign is present at an intersection, giving priority to cross traffic.
Stand at the sign board and give priority to others.
This marking tells drivers to stand at the sign and give priority to others. Drivers should slow down and yield as required.
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Warning Signs Test – 1
This test checks warning sign recognition. Learners identify hazards such as curves, intersections, road narrowing, pedestrian areas, and surface changes on Saudi roads.
Warning Signs Test – 2
This test covers advanced warning signs. Learners recognize pedestrian crossings, railway signs, slippery roads, steep slopes, and visibility-related hazard alerts.
Regulatory Signs Test – 1
This test focuses on regulatory signs. Learners practice speed limits, stop signs, no-entry zones, prohibition rules, and mandatory instructions under Saudi traffic law.
Regulatory Signs Test – 2
This test checks rule compliance. Learners identify parking rules, priority control, direction mandates, restricted movements, and enforcement-based traffic signs.
Guidance Signals Test – 1
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Guidance Signals Test – 2
This test improves route understanding. Learners read service signs, exit numbers, facility markers, distance boards, and highway information panels.
Temporary Work Area Signs Test
This test covers construction zone signs. Learners identify lane closures, detours, worker warnings, temporary speed limits, and road maintenance indicators.
Traffic Light & Road Lines Test
This test checks signal and marking knowledge. Learners practice traffic light phases, lane markings, stop lines, arrows, and intersection control rules.
Saudi Driving Theory Test – 1
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Saudi Driving Theory Test – 2
This test focuses on hazard awareness. Learners evaluate reactions to traffic flow, weather changes, emergency situations, and unexpected road events.
Saudi Driving Theory Test – 3
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Saudi Driving Theory Test – 4
This test reviews Saudi traffic laws. Learners practice penalties, violation points, legal duties, and consequences defined by traffic regulations.
Random Questions Challenge Test – 1
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Random Questions Challenge Test – 2
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Random Questions Challenge Test – 3
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