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What does a 'NO U-TURN' sign show?

Under the BC Motor Vehicle Act and ICBC standards, regulatory traffic signs use a red circle with a diagonal slash to indicate a prohibited action. A "no U-turn

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Question: What does a 'NO U-TURN' sign show?

Answer options: ✅ A black arrow making a U with a red slash

  • An arrow going straight
  • An arrow curving right with a slash
  • A circle with the letter U

Correct answer: A black arrow making a U with a red slash

Explanation: Under the BC Motor Vehicle Act and ICBC standards, regulatory traffic signs use a red circle with a diagonal slash to indicate a prohibited action. A "no U-turn" sign shows a black arrow making a U-shape crossed out by this red slash. Options featuring straight or right-curving arrows with slashes prohibit those specific directions instead, and a letter "U" inside a circle is not a standard Canadian regulatory symbol. Recognizing that a red circle with a slash always means an action is forbidden is crucial for passing the ICBC Class 7 knowledge test, where identifying signs accurately ensures safe and legal driving decisions.

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