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An advisory speed tab posted below a curve-warning sign shows:

An advisory speed tab indicates a recommended safe speed for the upcoming curve under ideal conditions, rather than a legally enforceable maximum limit. The leg

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Question: An advisory speed tab posted below a curve-warning sign shows:

Answer options:

  • Legal maximum speed ✅ A recommended safe speed for the curve
  • Minimum speed
  • School-zone speed

Correct answer: A recommended safe speed for the curve

Explanation: An advisory speed tab indicates a recommended safe speed for the upcoming curve under ideal conditions, rather than a legally enforceable maximum limit. The legal maximum speed is indicated by standard regulatory speed signs, while minimum and school-zone speeds have distinct regulatory signage and do not accompany yellow warning signs. Under the Alberta Traffic Safety Act, warning signs are yellow and diamond-shaped to alert drivers of hazards, and any associated sub-panels advise on safe operation rather than setting statutory limits. On the Class 7 exam, distinguishing between regulatory black-and-white speed limits and yellow advisory speed tabs is a highly tested concept essential for passing.

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