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An equilateral triangle pointing down, white with a red border, means:
An equilateral triangle pointing downward with a white background and red border is the standard regulatory sign for yield. This sign requires drivers to slow d
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Question: An equilateral triangle pointing down, white with a red border, means:
Answer options:
- Stop ✅ Yield
- Warning
- Construction
Correct answer: Yield
Explanation: An equilateral triangle pointing downward with a white background and red border is the standard regulatory sign for yield. This sign requires drivers to slow down or stop if necessary to let traffic or pedestrians with the right-of-way pass safely. In contrast, stop signs are octagonal, warning signs are yellow diamonds, and construction signs are orange diamonds. Alberta traffic laws standardize these shapes and colors so drivers can recognize regulatory commands instantly, even from a distance or in poor visibility. Mastering sign shapes and colors is highly relevant for the Class 7 knowledge test, where right-of-way and sign identification questions frequently appear.
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