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A sign displaying an image of a truck and a bus with an arrow pointing right and a red circle with a slash through it indicates what for Class 2 vehicles?
A red circle with a slash through an image universally indicates a prohibition. Therefore, this sign means that trucks and buses are not allowed to turn right a
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Question: A sign displaying an image of a truck and a bus with an arrow pointing right and a red circle with a slash through it indicates what for Class 2 vehicles?
Answer options: ✅ Trucks and buses are prohibited from turning right.
- This is a designated route for trucks and buses only.
- Trucks and buses must turn right.
- This signs indicates a truck and bus parking area to the right.
Correct answer: Trucks and buses are prohibited from turning right.
Explanation: A red circle with a slash through an image universally indicates a prohibition. Therefore, this sign means that trucks and buses are not allowed to turn right at this intersection. (Provincial Driver's Handbook, Regulatory Signs)
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