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A 'Hidden Intersection' warning sign means:

Yellow diamond warning signs in British Columbia alert drivers to upcoming hazards, and a hidden intersection sign specifically indicates that a junction ahead

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Question: A 'Hidden Intersection' warning sign means:

Answer options:

  • No intersection ahead ✅ An intersection ahead is hard to see
  • Detour
  • Roundabout

Correct answer: An intersection ahead is hard to see

Explanation: Yellow diamond warning signs in British Columbia alert drivers to upcoming hazards, and a hidden intersection sign specifically indicates that a junction ahead is obscured by trees, hills, or bends, making it difficult to see. This prompts drivers to scan ahead and prepare to slow down or yield. The incorrect options are false because detours are marked by orange temporary signs, roundabouts use a distinct circular arrow symbol, and "no intersection" directly contradicts the sign's purpose. Recognizing ICBC warning symbols is highly relevant for the Class 7 knowledge test, as identifying road sign meanings is essential for passing the written exam and driving defensively.

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