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A pentagon-shaped sign means:

According to the ICBC Learn to Drive Smart guide, a pentagon-shaped traffic sign always indicates a school zone or school crosswalk, alerting drivers to watch f

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Question: A pentagon-shaped sign means:

Answer options:

  • Yield ✅ School zone
  • Railroad
  • No entry

Correct answer: School zone

Explanation: According to the ICBC Learn to Drive Smart guide, a pentagon-shaped traffic sign always indicates a school zone or school crosswalk, alerting drivers to watch for children and prepare to reduce speed. In contrast, a yield sign is always a downward-pointing triangle, railroad crossing signs are circular or crossbuck-shaped, and a no-entry sign is typically a square or rectangle with specific regulatory symbols. Recognizing road sign shapes is a fundamental concept in the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act regulations. Memorizing icon shapes and colors is highly relevant for the ICBC knowledge test, as questions frequently ask you to identify signs by their outlines alone.

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