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A sign showing arrows curving in both directions like an 'S' means what?
A yellow diamond sign depicting a double-curving arrow signifies a winding road ahead, alerting drivers to a series of consecutive curves where they must reduce
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Question: A sign showing arrows curving in both directions like an 'S' means what?
Answer options: ✅ Winding road ahead
- Slippery when wet
- Detour
- Two-way traffic
Correct answer: Winding road ahead
Explanation: A yellow diamond sign depicting a double-curving arrow signifies a winding road ahead, alerting drivers to a series of consecutive curves where they must reduce speed. The incorrect options are represented by entirely different symbols: "slippery when wet" shows a car with wavy skid marks, "two-way traffic" features parallel arrows pointing in opposite directions, and "detour" is a temporary orange construction sign. Under the ICBC Learn to Drive Smart framework, yellow diamond warning signs prepare drivers for upcoming physical hazards. Recognizing these standard warning signs is a critical component of the Class 7 knowledge test to ensure safe speed adjustment before entering curves.
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