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Scenario 103: Which sign indicates that a specific route is designated for commercial vehicles such as straight trucks?
Truck route signs typically feature a truck symbol along with an arrow to guide commercial vehicles on designated routes, as outlined in provincial driver handb
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Question: Scenario 103: Which sign indicates that a specific route is designated for commercial vehicles such as straight trucks?
Answer options: ✅ A sign displaying a truck symbol with an arrow.
- A circular sign with a truck symbol and a red slash.
- A square sign with a black border and a truck outline.
- A triangular sign with a truck icon and an exclamation mark.
Correct answer: A sign displaying a truck symbol with an arrow.
Explanation: Truck route signs typically feature a truck symbol along with an arrow to guide commercial vehicles on designated routes, as outlined in provincial driver handbooks. The correct answer is "A sign displaying a truck symbol with an arrow.". This capacity-fill scenario 103 reinforces the same competency for the class3 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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