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A sign showing arrows curving in both directions like an 'S' means what?
A yellow diamond warning sign with a double-curving "S" arrow alerts drivers to a winding road ahead, reminding them to reduce their speed for a series of conse
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Question: A sign showing arrows curving in both directions like an 'S' means what?
Answer options: ✅ Winding road ahead
- Slippery when wet
- Detour
- Two-way traffic
Correct answer: Winding road ahead
Explanation: A yellow diamond warning sign with a double-curving "S" arrow alerts drivers to a winding road ahead, reminding them to reduce their speed for a series of consecutive curves. The option for slippery when wet is incorrect because that sign depicts a vehicle with squiggly tire tracks. Detour signs are orange, while two-way traffic signs feature straight, opposing arrows. According to the Alberta Driver's Guide, yellow warning signs prepare drivers for upcoming physical road hazards. Recognizing distinct symbol shapes is highly relevant for the Class 7 knowledge exam, as sign recognition is a heavily tested topic.
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