Page 23 - Georgia Motorcycle Operators Manual 2020
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1SECTION : MOTORCYCLE RIDER LICENSING

HAWK Signal                                                                                                 Solid Yellow
   “HAWK’ stands for High-Intensity Activated Crosswalk. This signal                                        The flashing yellow is followed by a SOLID
                                                                                                            YELLOW signal, indicating drivers should
is also known as a Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB), and it is designed to                                    reduce speed and be prepared to stop.
help pedestrians safely cross busy streets. Pedestrians push a button to
activate the overhead beacon and stop road traffic. When WALK appears
on the Pedestrian signal, pedestrians can cross the street.

Dark
The HAWK remains DARK for traffic unless
a pedestrian activates the push-button.

                                                                                                            Solid Red
                                                                                                            The solid yellow is followed by double SOL-
                                                                                                            ID RED signals, requiring drivers to stop.

Flashing                                                                                                                 Flashing Red
When a pedestrian presses the button, the                                                                                The double solid red signals
signal is activated. Approaching drivers                                                                                 are followed by alternating
will see a FLASHING YELLOW signal for                                                                                    FLASHING RED signals. This
a few seconds.                                                                                                           requires drivers to come to a
                                                                                                                         full STOP, and proceed when
                                                                                                                         pedestrians have cleared the
                                                                                                                         crosswalk. The signal will
                                                                                                                         then go dark until activated
                                                                                                                         again by a pedestrian.

Pavement Markings
   Pavement markings, like highway signs, are used to warn and direct drivers to regulate traffic.

                                                            Stop Lines
                                                                  Stop lines are white lines painted across the pavement at intersections indicating the point beyond
                                                                  which your vehicle should not cross if you are stopping for a traffic control device. In urban areas the
                                                                  line is usually located about four feet before the crosswalk. Drivers must come to a complete stop at
                                                                  the stop line, when present, not at the actual stop sign or traffic signal.
                                                            Crosswalk Lines
                                                                  These white lines are painted across, or partially across the pavement. Sometimes they will be painted
                                                                  in a ladder pattern. When pedestrians are in the crosswalks, they have the right-of-way over motor
                                                                  vehicles. Crosswalks are sometimes in the middle of a block in residential areas, and in some cases,
                                                                  a pedestrian crossing signal is located at the white line.

                                                                                                                   ROAD
                                                                                                            RAIL
                                                                                                            CROSSING

Railroad Crossings                                                                                                              ROAD
When a road is crossed by a railroad crossing, the pavement is usually marked with a large X and two                     RAIL
R’s. At railroad crossings, a yellow line is always placed on the right side of the center line to prevent               CROSSING
passing. The crossing is sometimes equipped with control arms and/or emergency lights, to warn
drivers of approaching trains. The driver of the vehicle must stop if warning signals indicate a train is
approaching.

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