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A sign with the word 'DO NOT ENTER' or a red circle with a white bar means:

Under British Columbia road rules, a red circle containing a white horizontal bar is a standardized regulatory sign indicating that entry is prohibited to all v

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Question: A sign with the word 'DO NOT ENTER' or a red circle with a white bar means:

Answer options:

  • Permit holders may enter ✅ Entry prohibited
  • Construction ahead
  • Yield to oncoming traffic

Correct answer: Entry prohibited

Explanation: Under British Columbia road rules, a red circle containing a white horizontal bar is a standardized regulatory sign indicating that entry is prohibited to all vehicles. This sign is commonly placed at the exits of one-way streets or highway ramps to prevent head-on collisions. Permit holders may enter is incorrect because this prohibition applies universally to all traffic. Construction ahead signs are characterized by orange diamonds, while yield signs are upside-down red-and-white triangles, making those options incorrect. Recognizing regulatory sign shapes and colors is a fundamental requirement for passing the ICBC knowledge test and ensuring safe road navigation.

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