BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
A 'Watch for Pedestrians' sign on a cross-street indicates:
This sign serves as a warning for drivers, including motorcyclists, to be extra vigilant for pedestrians who may be crossing or walking along the road.
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Question: A 'Watch for Pedestrians' sign on a cross-street indicates:
Answer options:
- A designated running path. ✅ An area with high pedestrian traffic, requiring increased awareness.
- A location where pedestrians are prohibited.
- A pedestrian-only street.
Correct answer: An area with high pedestrian traffic, requiring increased awareness.
Explanation: This sign serves as a warning for drivers, including motorcyclists, to be extra vigilant for pedestrians who may be crossing or walking along the road.
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