BC Class 7 Knowledge Test · Question
While driving in British Columbia, you encounter an orange diamond-shaped sign with a black symbol of a person holding a flag. What does this sign warn you about?
Orange signs are used for temporary conditions; a flagperson symbol indicates a worker directing traffic, most commonly due to road construction or maintenance.
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Question: While driving in British Columbia, you encounter an orange diamond-shaped sign with a black symbol of a person holding a flag. What does this sign warn you about?
Answer options:
- A pedestrian crossing zone.
- A school crossing patrol ahead. ✅ A flagperson controlling traffic due to construction.
- A scenic viewpoint with a flag installation.
Correct answer: A flagperson controlling traffic due to construction.
Explanation: Orange signs are used for temporary conditions; a flagperson symbol indicates a worker directing traffic, most commonly due to road construction or maintenance.
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