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A sign showing a pedestrian in a red circle with a slash means what?

Under ICBC guidelines, a red circle with a diagonal slash indicates a regulatory prohibition. Therefore, a pedestrian symbol inside this border means pedestrian

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Question: A sign showing a pedestrian in a red circle with a slash means what?

Answer options:

  • Pedestrian crossing ✅ No pedestrians allowed
  • School zone
  • Trail entrance

Correct answer: No pedestrians allowed

Explanation: Under ICBC guidelines, a red circle with a diagonal slash indicates a regulatory prohibition. Therefore, a pedestrian symbol inside this border means pedestrians are strictly forbidden from using that roadway or area. The other options are incorrect because warning signs like school zones or pedestrian crossings are typically yellow pentagons or diamonds, while trail entrances use recreational green or brown signs. Understanding that red circles represent prohibited actions is crucial for the ICBC knowledge test, as recognizing regulatory sign shapes and colors helps drivers anticipate road hazards and comply with traffic laws.

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