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What does a T-shaped intersection sign, where the vertical line is wider at the bottom, typically mean?
This warning sign indicates that the road you are on will end at a T-intersection, requiring you to turn left or right.
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Question: What does a T-shaped intersection sign, where the vertical line is wider at the bottom, typically mean?
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- A T-intersection ahead, with through traffic having the right-of-way. ✅ Road ends in a T-intersection, turn left or right.
- Intersection with a side road joining from the right.
- A private road ahead.
Correct answer: Road ends in a T-intersection, turn left or right.
Explanation: This warning sign indicates that the road you are on will end at a T-intersection, requiring you to turn left or right.
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