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A fluorescent yellow-green diamond sign warns of:

Fluorescent yellow-green diamond signs warn drivers of pedestrian, school, or bicycle areas, utilizing this highly visible color to protect vulnerable road user

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Question: A fluorescent yellow-green diamond sign warns of:

Answer options:

  • Construction ✅ Pedestrian, school or bicycle area
  • Wildlife
  • Slippery road

Correct answer: Pedestrian, school or bicycle area

Explanation: Fluorescent yellow-green diamond signs warn drivers of pedestrian, school, or bicycle areas, utilizing this highly visible color to protect vulnerable road users. In contrast, construction signs are orange, while wildlife and slippery road warnings use standard yellow diamond signs. Under ICBC guidelines, this distinct fluorescent color is reserved specifically for school, pedestrian, and bicycle hazards to command extra driver vigilance. Recognizing traffic sign shapes and colors is a fundamental component of the Class 7 knowledge test, helping new drivers safely anticipate hazards from a distance before the symbol itself becomes legible.

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