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A 'Bump' warning sign means:

A yellow "Bump" warning sign indicates a sudden change in road elevation, such as a speed bump or rough pavement ahead, alerting drivers to reduce speed to main

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Question: A 'Bump' warning sign means:

Answer options: ✅ Speed bump or rough pavement ahead

  • Truck route
  • Construction
  • School zone

Correct answer: Speed bump or rough pavement ahead

Explanation: A yellow "Bump" warning sign indicates a sudden change in road elevation, such as a speed bump or rough pavement ahead, alerting drivers to reduce speed to maintain vehicle control and avoid damage. Other options like truck routes, construction zones, and school zones are signaled by entirely different colors or shapes, such as orange diamonds for construction or pentagonal shapes for school areas. Under ICBC guidelines, yellow diamond-shaped signs warn of upcoming physical hazards on the roadway. Recognizing correct sign meanings is a crucial component of the Class 7 knowledge test, as it directly impacts safe speed management and hazard perception on BC roads.

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