Manitoba Class 5 Learner Knowledge Test · Question
What is the primary purpose of parallel white lines painted across a road at an intersection?
These lines are stop lines, indicating where vehicles must stop when required by traffic control devices.
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Question: What is the primary purpose of parallel white lines painted across a road at an intersection?
Answer options:
- To indicate a pedestrian crossing area. ✅ To mark the stopping position for vehicles at a red light or stop sign.
- To designate a bicycle lane entrance.
- To signify a 'no passing' zone ahead.
Correct answer: To mark the stopping position for vehicles at a red light or stop sign.
Explanation: These lines are stop lines, indicating where vehicles must stop when required by traffic control devices.
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