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A yellow diamond-shaped sign with a curved arrow, followed by wavy lines, is posted on the side of the road. What crucial information does this provide to a motorcyclist?

This warning sign, depicting a curved arrow followed by wavy lines, is the standard Canadian symbol for 'Slippery When Wet'. Motorcyclists should exercise extre

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Question: A yellow diamond-shaped sign with a curved arrow, followed by wavy lines, is posted on the side of the road. What crucial information does this provide to a motorcyclist?

Answer options: ✅ The road ahead may become slippery due to rain or other moisture.

  • There is a scenic route with winding roads ahead.
  • You are approaching a public beach or water access point.
  • Beware of strong crosswinds on the upcoming curve.

Correct answer: The road ahead may become slippery due to rain or other moisture.

Explanation: This warning sign, depicting a curved arrow followed by wavy lines, is the standard Canadian symbol for 'Slippery When Wet'. Motorcyclists should exercise extreme caution, reduce speed, and avoid sudden movements, as traction can be significantly reduced on wet surfaces.

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