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A square orange sign with a black flagger symbol means:
Under Alberta driving regulations, orange traffic signs signify temporary conditions like construction and maintenance. A square orange sign with a black flagge
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Question: A square orange sign with a black flagger symbol means:
Answer options:
- Pedestrian crossing ✅ Construction worker is directing traffic ahead
- School crossing
- Police checkpoint
Correct answer: Construction worker is directing traffic ahead
Explanation: Under Alberta driving regulations, orange traffic signs signify temporary conditions like construction and maintenance. A square orange sign with a black flagger symbol specifically warns drivers that a construction worker is ahead directing traffic, requiring motorists to prepare to obey instructions. Incorrect options like pedestrian or school crossings use yellow or fluorescent yellow-green pentagon or diamond shapes, while police checkpoints do not use this symbol. Recognizing that orange signs always warn of construction zones is highly relevant for the Class 7 exam, where understanding work zone safety and mandatory speed reductions is critical for passing.
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