Highway markings:
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Are usually red and blue in color.
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Only apply to motorcycles.
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Are only found in school zones.
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Provide guidance and information to drivers.
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Explanation
Highway markings provide important information to drivers without requiring them to divert their attention from the roadway. They may be used alone or to supplement other traffic control devices. Highway markings divide lanes, tell drivers when they may change lanes or pass other vehicles, which lanes to use for turns and where they must stop for signs or traffic signals.
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