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You are driving in an urban area in BC. A white rectangular sign shows 'SPEED LIMIT 50' with a line through the '50' and '60' below it. What does this usually mean?
This type of sign is sometimes used to indicate a permanent change in the speed limit from the previously posted limit.
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Question: You are driving in an urban area in BC. A white rectangular sign shows 'SPEED LIMIT 50' with a line through the '50' and '60' below it. What does this usually mean?
Answer options:
- The speed limit is temporarily reduced to 50 km/h then increases to 60 km/h. ✅ The speed limit has recently changed from 50 km/h to 60 km/h.
- The maximum speed limit is 50 km/h, but 60 km/h is allowed as a highway exception.
- The speed limit is being enforced at 50 km/h, above that is an infraction.
Correct answer: The speed limit has recently changed from 50 km/h to 60 km/h.
Explanation: This type of sign is sometimes used to indicate a permanent change in the speed limit from the previously posted limit.
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