Alberta Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test · Question
A sign showing two children means what?
Under the Alberta Driver's Guide, a warning sign depicting two children walking indicates an upcoming school zone or school pedestrian crossing. This sign alert
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Question: A sign showing two children means what?
Answer options:
- Daycare ahead ✅ School zone or pedestrian crossing
- Playground
- Residential area
Correct answer: School zone or pedestrian crossing
Explanation: Under the Alberta Driver's Guide, a warning sign depicting two children walking indicates an upcoming school zone or school pedestrian crossing. This sign alerts drivers to be cautious, scan for children, and prepare to follow school zone speed limits when in effect. The playground option is incorrect because playground signs specifically feature a child chasing a ball. Daycare and residential options are incorrect as they do not use this standard provincial silhouette design. On the Class 7 exam, distinguishing between school and playground signs is highly relevant, as school zones have specific operational hours during school days, whereas playground zones remain in effect daily from morning until one hour after sunset.
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