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A 'Stop Ahead' warning sign means:

The correct option is correct because the 'Stop Ahead' warning sign alerts drivers that a regulatory stop sign is approaching, typically around a curve or over

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Question: A 'Stop Ahead' warning sign means:

Answer options: ✅ A stop sign is just ahead — prepare to stop

  • Optional stop
  • Permanent road closure
  • Speed bump

Correct answer: A stop sign is just ahead — prepare to stop

Explanation: The correct option is correct because the 'Stop Ahead' warning sign alerts drivers that a regulatory stop sign is approaching, typically around a curve or over a hill, meaning they must prepare to slow down and stop. The option 'optional stop' is incorrect because all stop signs are mandatory under the Traffic Safety Act. A permanent road closure or a speed bump would be indicated by separate, distinct signs and barricades. According to the Alberta Driver's Guide, yellow diamond-shaped signs are warning signs meant to prepare drivers for ahead conditions. Class 7 exam candidates will regularly encounter questions testing their knowledge of warning signs and the defensive driving maneuvers they dictate.

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