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Which shape and color combination typically identifies a regulatory sign in British Columbia?
Regulatory signs, which indicate rules and laws, are generally white squares or rectangles with black or red symbols and text.
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Question: Which shape and color combination typically identifies a regulatory sign in British Columbia?
Answer options:
- Yellow diamond with black symbols.
- Green rectangle with white lettering. ✅ White square or rectangle with black or red lettering/symbols.
- Orange diamond with black symbols.
Correct answer: White square or rectangle with black or red lettering/symbols.
Explanation: Regulatory signs, which indicate rules and laws, are generally white squares or rectangles with black or red symbols and text.
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