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A sign showing a bicycle in a red circle with a slash means:

Under ICBC traffic regulations, a red circle with a diagonal red slash is a standard regulatory symbol meaning a specific action or vehicle is prohibited. Conse

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Question: A sign showing a bicycle in a red circle with a slash means:

Answer options:

  • Bikes share road ✅ Bicycles prohibited
  • Bike lane ahead
  • Bike parking

Correct answer: Bicycles prohibited

Explanation: Under ICBC traffic regulations, a red circle with a diagonal red slash is a standard regulatory symbol meaning a specific action or vehicle is prohibited. Consequently, this sign indicates that bicycles are prohibited from using the road. The incorrect options are wrong because road sharing, bike lanes, and bike parking are indicated by yellow warning, green, or informative signs, none of which use the red prohibitory slash. This rule stems from uniform traffic control device standards in British Columbia. Recognizing these regulatory shapes and colors is directly relevant to passing the Class 7 knowledge test and recognizing immediate road restrictions.

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