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A sign showing a pedestrian in a red circle with a slash means what?

In Alberta, a regulatory sign featuring a red circle with a diagonal slash indicates a prohibition. Therefore, a pedestrian symbol inside this graphic means ped

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Question: A sign showing a pedestrian in a red circle with a slash means what?

Answer options:

  • Pedestrian crossing ✅ No pedestrians allowed
  • School zone
  • Trail entrance

Correct answer: No pedestrians allowed

Explanation: In Alberta, a regulatory sign featuring a red circle with a diagonal slash indicates a prohibition. Therefore, a pedestrian symbol inside this graphic means pedestrians are strictly prohibited from entering or crossing the designated area. The other options are incorrect because pedestrian crossings, school zones, and trail entrances use warning or information signs, which are typically diamond, pentagon, or rectangular shapes in yellow, green, or blue, rather than red prohibitory circles. Under the Alberta Traffic Safety Act, understanding sign shapes and colors—especially that red circles denote banned actions—is critical for passing the Class 7 knowledge test and ensuring safe, legal road sharing.

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