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A square orange sign with a black flagger indicates:

Under British Columbia traffic rules, orange-coloured signs represent temporary conditions like construction or maintenance zones, and the symbol of a person ho

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Question: A square orange sign with a black flagger indicates:

Answer options: ✅ Construction worker directing traffic ahead

  • Pedestrian crossing
  • School crossing
  • Police checkpoint

Correct answer: Construction worker directing traffic ahead

Explanation: Under British Columbia traffic rules, orange-coloured signs represent temporary conditions like construction or maintenance zones, and the symbol of a person holding a flag specifically warns drivers of a construction worker directing traffic ahead. Pedestrian and school crossings are represented by yellow or fluorescent yellow-green signs, while police checkpoints do not use flagger symbols. ICBC Class 7 test takers must memorize road sign shapes and colours, as orange consistently signals construction zones where drivers must prepare to slow down and obey human traffic control. This distinction between temporary construction warnings and permanent hazards is highly examinable.

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