BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
You encounter a regulatory sign with a white background and a symbol showing a truck and a car in separate lanes, with a motorcycle symbol overlaid on the car lane. What does this indicate for you as a motorcyclist?
This sign is a positive regulatory sign, indicating specific lane usage. When a motorcycle symbol is depicted with cars but separate from trucks, it implies tha
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Question: You encounter a regulatory sign with a white background and a symbol showing a truck and a car in separate lanes, with a motorcycle symbol overlaid on the car lane. What does this indicate for you as a motorcyclist?
Answer options:
- Motorcycles must ride in the truck lane only.
- Motorcycles are permitted in the same lanes as cars, but not with trucks. ✅ This lane is restricted to cars and motorcycles, excluding trucks.
- Motorcycles are prohibited from using this specific lane.
Correct answer: This lane is restricted to cars and motorcycles, excluding trucks.
Explanation: This sign is a positive regulatory sign, indicating specific lane usage. When a motorcycle symbol is depicted with cars but separate from trucks, it implies that motorcycles are permitted in those car-designated lanes, while trucks may have their own restricted lanes or be prohibited.
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