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A sign with a truck on a downward grade warns of:

The yellow warning sign showing a truck descending a slope indicates a steep downgrade ahead, advising drivers to shift into a lower gear to control their speed

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Question: A sign with a truck on a downward grade warns of:

Answer options:

  • Truck stop ✅ Steep downgrade — use lower gear
  • No trucks
  • Runaway lane

Correct answer: Steep downgrade — use lower gear

Explanation: The yellow warning sign showing a truck descending a slope indicates a steep downgrade ahead, advising drivers to shift into a lower gear to control their speed and avoid overheating their brakes. This is a standard warning sign from the Alberta Driver’s Guide, whereas prohibitive signs like "No Trucks" use red circles with slashes, and "Truck Stop" or "Runaway Lane" have different, specific informational designs. Recognizing regulatory and warning signs is a critical component of the Alberta Class 7 knowledge test, where candidates must identify key hazard indicators to ensure safe driving practices in hilly terrain.

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