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What is the primary purpose of a 'SCHOOL ZONE' sign with a posted speed limit of 30 km/h?
School zone signs, often accompanied by a lower speed limit, are installed to enhance the safety of children by requiring drivers to reduce their speed and be e
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Question: What is the primary purpose of a 'SCHOOL ZONE' sign with a posted speed limit of 30 km/h?
Answer options: ✅ To alert drivers to the presence of children and enforce a reduced speed limit during specific times.
- To designate an area where school buses have exclusive right-of-way.
- To indicate a mandatory stopping point for all vehicles approaching a school.
- To advise drivers that parking regulations are strictly enforced near the school.
Correct answer: To alert drivers to the presence of children and enforce a reduced speed limit during specific times.
Explanation: School zone signs, often accompanied by a lower speed limit, are installed to enhance the safety of children by requiring drivers to reduce their speed and be extra vigilant when children are likely to be present.
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