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A black-on-white speed limit sign without 'maximum' shown means:

In British Columbia, white regulatory signs with black lettering indicate legal mandates. Even without the word "maximum," a black-on-white speed sign designate

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Question: A black-on-white speed limit sign without 'maximum' shown means:

Answer options:

  • Advisory only ✅ The posted maximum speed
  • Minimum speed
  • School-zone speed

Correct answer: The posted maximum speed

Explanation: In British Columbia, white regulatory signs with black lettering indicate legal mandates. Even without the word "maximum," a black-on-white speed sign designates the absolute maximum speed allowed under ideal driving conditions. Advisory speed signs are yellow and black, offering recommended speeds for curves or hazards rather than strict legal limits. Minimum speed signs are rare and explicitly labeled, while school-zone signs feature a distinct pentagon shape. Recognizing the difference between mandatory regulatory signs and advisory signage is crucial for Class 7 examinees to avoid speeding infractions and immediate failure on the ICBC road test.

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