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Yield to Train – This sign is white, X-shaped or “crossbuck” with “Railroad Crossing” on it. The number of tracks is listed under this. There is a Yield sign posted below this.
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Below are some examples of signs you might see on the road:
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• Switch the car to neutral
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You can use hand signals if your car does not have turn signals or it is hard for others to see your turn signals. If you would like to turn left, point your hand out the driver side window, straight. If you would like to turn right, bend your elbow and point your hand up. If you are stopping or slowing down point your hand to the ground.
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Service signs are square or rectangular. They are blue with white letters or symbols. They show you how to get to different services nearby. Some services might include camping or a hospital. Some disabled access signs are white with green letters with a blue background.
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If you are turning left, a steady green light means you may turn, but only when it is safe to do so. Oncoming traffic has the right-of-way.
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F. Mile Marker
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▪At the side of the road
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• Pull the car to the side of the road when it is safe
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2. You are in an unfamiliar place or construction area
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• Do not block traffic or stop in the middle of the road
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• Any number of immediate family members can ride along
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Share with your friends & family. The more people that know about this issue, the better we will be able to fight it. Share what you learn with others!
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Examples: A vehicle is stuck on the railroad tracks or the railroad warning light isn’t working.
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B. Severe Weather
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2. Turn your wheel all the way to the side and slowly move backward. If you are parking on the left
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• Social Security number (You can fulfill your proof of identity requirement by presenting the Social
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Check to make sure there are no other vehicles or pedestrians in the intersection. Look across the intersection to see if there is a clear path to where you would like to go. If you cannot see, move forward with caution. It is important to have control of your vehicle and be able to brake if needed, this is most important when there are no control signals or signs.
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volume so that you can hear emergency vehicles.
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Some freeway entrance ramps have traffic signals. This helps evenly space the number of vehicles merging on to the freeway. This reduces the congestion on the freeway and at the entrance ramp. The ramp is metered when the sign “Ramp Metered When Flashing” is on.
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• Hold the steering wheel to keep your vehicle going straight
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Yield – A downward pointing red and white triangle with red letters. This sign means that you must yield right-of-way to other vehicles.
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with your photograph.
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The first license you will receive after passing your skills/driving test at the DMV is a probationary license. You must be at least 16 years old. Remember that phones are not allowed while driving unless you need to report an emergency.
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• 70-degree field of vision from the center of each eye.
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Steady Red Arrow – You must come to a full stop and wait for the light to turn green.
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Some drivers do not obey or notice traffic signals or signs. Be alert by searching left, right and left again before going through the intersection even if you have the right-of-way.
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Traffic signals are lights that tell you when and where to stop or go. They are usually at intersections. The lights are red (top), yellow (middle) and green (bottom). A lot of intersections in the country have a single yellow or red light.
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You must have valid liability car insurance to drive in Wisconsin. You must present proof of insurance if a police officer requests it. The insurance must be issued by an approved business in Wisconsin. If you are from a different state, you can provide proof from the insurance company from your state.
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• Maneuvers such as a Y-turn, roadside stop/start and parking
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• You must use your low beams/headlights when:
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Lane Ends – This sign can show a right or left lane ending. Move to the other lane when it is safe to do so.
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Pull over and rest if you are:
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• Alone only IF driving between home, school and/or work.
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• As soon as your car begins to straighten, turn the wheel back the other way
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Driving drunk or driving while on drugs is very dangerous. You have a higher chance of getting into a crash if you are drunk or on drugs. The legal alcohol concentration allowed for drivers under the age of 21 is 0.00%. This means that you cannot have any alcohol in your system while driving a vehicle.
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Many health problems can affect your driving. You should report health conditions that could affect your driving to the DMV. You can complete this on the Wisconsin Driver License (DL) Application MV3001. Visit WisconsinDMV.gov/medical for more information on what medical conditions to report.
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A horn is used to help prevent a crash. It is a way of signaling to another driver that you are there. A light tap on the horn should be enough to signal to another driver to get their attention on the road. You can push hard on your horn to warn someone if you are going to hit them or they are going to hit you.
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You are responsible for making sure your vehicle is not a hazard when it is parked. Be sure to park far enough from any travel lane to avoid interfering with traffic. This is normally on the far-right side of the road.
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Your driving record starts with zero points. If you are convicted of violating a traffic law, you could receive demerit points. If you hold a probationary license, ID card or no type of license, you will have your points doubled. These points are doubled on the second conviction and any thereafter.
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Report Problem or Emergency – This sign is blue with white lettering. This sign is at every highway-railroad crossing. It shows a phone number to report unsafe conditions.
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Turn your body and look behind you and out of your windows. Look over your right shoulder through the rear window. When possible, use a person outside of your car to help you back up. When you are done backing up scan left and right before moving back into traffic.
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This example shows the exit sign with the arrow pointing to the right. The exit lane would be located on the right.
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You can report an invisible disability to the DMV. The disclosure that you make will be available to law enforcement officers and employees of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT). Please complete the Invisible Disability Disclosure MV2167 if you would like to disclose this information. You can email, mail or fax the information to the address that is on the form.
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See the example below of one of these mile markers:
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A habitual offender is someone who is convicted of four or more major traffic violations or 12 or more minor violations within five years. Visit our website for a list of points, major and minor violations. You will not be able to drive for five years if you are a habitual traffic offender. Your driving privilege will be revoked. You could be eligible for an occupational license after a two-year waiting period.
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Merge Sign – This is the end of the flex lane. Merge to the general-purpose lanes (normal lanes).
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A. Reduced Visibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 B. Severe Weather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 C. Winter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 D. Farm Safety/Rural Driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
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Crosswalk – A crosswalk is for pedestrians to walk safely across the intersection. Pedestrians may be given signals for when they can safely cross. Your front wheels should stop just before the solid white line. Do not stop on the crosswalk.
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Wisconsin law requires that you and your passengers wear seat belts (safety belts) at any age. They help keep you in a position to control the vehicle. The seat belt will help avoid injury in a crash and help you from being thrown from the vehicle. Always fasten your seat belt before you start driving. Make sure everyone else in your car fastens their seat belts, too. You still need to wear your seat belt even if your vehicle has air bags.
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Some have a horn and lights that will sound. Do not cross until the bell or horn has stopped.
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• Obey the speed limits.
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Destination – These signs show the city, state and direction you are going to travel.
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• Turn the wheel in the direction you want the vehicle to go
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parked and not while driving.
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Do not pass a vehicle unless there is enough room in front of the vehicle you want to pass. Other vehicles do not have to move to let you pass. Once you see both headlights of the vehicle you just passed in your rearview mirror it is safe to return to the driving lane.
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A. Never B. If you do not see any other traffic in your lane C. As long as there are safe conditions to do so
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• Green “arrow” – Lane is open
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Sharp Turn – This sign can show a left or right arrow. Be ready to slow down when you are turning on this road.
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To turn right off a four-lane roadway, you must turn from the lane nearest the right curb or edge of the roadway.
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4. When your vehicle’s bumper is clear of the vehicle in front, turn your wheel sharply in the opposite
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You should pull completely up to the white stop line so your tires will trigger the sensors in the pavement. Each lane has its own traffic signal. When your signal turns green you may go and merge with traffic. If you disobey a ramp signal, you can be ticketed.
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If there are no injuries, but you can move your vehicle:
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• Cross traffic in an uncontrolled T-intersection
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Although the speed limit is considered the maximum speed, you may need to go slower depending on visibility and road conditions.
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Wisconsin Chunks V3

Wisconsin Chunks V3 is a high-quality document dataset generated by DocParserEngine.

Dataset Summary

  • Documents Processed: 1
  • Total Records: 910
  • Schema Format: chunks
  • Extraction Features: Structural detection, image extraction, AI-powered captioning, and OCR.

Supported Tasks

  • OCR & Text Extraction: High-accuracy text extraction from complex document layouts.
  • Image Captioning & Categorization: Vision-based descriptions and classification of extracted images.
  • RAG & Information Retrieval: (When using chunks schema) Ideal for building knowledge bases.

Dataset Structure

The dataset follows a standard datasets.DatasetDict structure with train, validation, and test splits.

Schema: chunks

Detailed feature descriptions can be found in the dataset configuration on the Hugging Face Hub.

Maintenance

Generated and maintained using DocParserEngine.

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