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What does a square regulatory sign with a white background and a black arrow pointing up and a black arrow pointing down, separated by a vertical line, typically indicate?

This sign indicates the end of a one-way street or a divided highway, informing drivers that they are entering a section where traffic travels in both direction

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Question: What does a square regulatory sign with a white background and a black arrow pointing up and a black arrow pointing down, separated by a vertical line, typically indicate?

Answer options:

  • Detour ahead. ✅ Two-way traffic ahead, often after a one-way section.
  • A divided highway begins.
  • No passing zone.

Correct answer: Two-way traffic ahead, often after a one-way section.

Explanation: This sign indicates the end of a one-way street or a divided highway, informing drivers that they are entering a section where traffic travels in both directions.

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