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What does a 'Do Not Enter' sign look like?
A 'Do Not Enter' sign is a red circle with a white horizontal bar, indicating traffic is not allowed to enter that roadway or ramp.
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Question: What does a 'Do Not Enter' sign look like?
Answer options: ✅ A red circle with a white bar.
- A red octagon with white letters.
- A white square with red 'X'.
- A black square with a red circle and white 'X'.
Correct answer: A red circle with a white bar.
Explanation: A 'Do Not Enter' sign is a red circle with a white horizontal bar, indicating traffic is not allowed to enter that roadway or ramp.
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